![]() Some other resources that you can work with here on the site. Now they do have a lot of really great tutorials. But Glyphs itself, currently is only Mac only. ![]() In just a moment I'm going to show you guys some, maybe some alternatives for Windows users. It's also available only in the app store, so if you don't like installing programs from the app store or buying from them, then, you know, that might be a bit of a problem for you guys. ![]() But, for the most part, there really isn't any downside to it. For example, it doesn't support ligatures, which could impact some icon fonts. Limits what you can import and export, although for the purposes of building icon fonts it has everything that we need. Just to summarize it, no layers or external scripts or plugins. And they've got a nice little summary here about the differences between the full version versus Glyphs Mini so that you kind of know what you're losing by grabbing this version of it. And since we're interested in Glyphs Mini, I'm going to click on the link for that right below their main navigation. So here we are at and there are two versions of Glyphs, there is the full featured version, the pro version. Before we start using the program, I want to give you a brief introduction to it and show you where you can find it and some information on the software itself. To create our icon font we are going to be using Glyphs Mini.
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