.DFONT File Overview

File Extension: DFONT
File Type Description: Mac OS X Data Fork Font
File Type Developer: Open Source
Primary Associated Software: Font Book
Primary Software Developer: Apple

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What is File Extension DFONT?

Mac OS X Data Fork Font files were originally developed by Apple for the Font Book software application. Data from our web servers (annonymous users) show that DFONT files are most popular in United States and are often used by Windows 10. Frequently these users are visiting our web site using Google Chrome.


Associated Developers and Software

DFONTSplitter by Open Source
Font Book by Apple

Top DFONT User Languages

Top DFONT File User Browsers

Desktop Friendly?

Yes

Mobile Friendly?

Yes

Most Popular DFONT File Countries

Top User Operating Systems

Windows 10 Windows 11 Windows 6 Windows 8.1

Associated Operating Systems

Mac
Windows

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