Then Windows 2000 Operating system an Microsoft Corporation all computers from boot and disk 4 CD/DVD. Three texts. Text «Windows» at Franklin Gothic Heavy. Text «2000» at Franklin Gothic Light. Text «Professional» at Franklin Gothic Heavy.
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Then Windows 2000 Server Operating system an Microsoft Corporation all family from boot and disk 4 CD/DVD. Four texts. Text «Windows» at Franklin Gothic Heavy. Text «2000» at Franklin Gothic Light. Text «Server Family», «NT» at Franklin Gothic Heavy.
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Font WIN 2000
WIN 2000 is the perfect font for all your fun designs. The font subfamily is Regular. The font was designed by JupiterImages and free for personal use.
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10×7 (maximum) character size, 9×7 average character size. Bolded version of the font with the same name. Inspired by MS Sans Serif (Windows 95 version, not the modern version.)
This is a clone of Oldschool and Classy (normal)
- 8 Bit (100)
- Retro (1261)
- Oldstyle (37)
- 80s (128)
- 90s (39)
- MS Sans Serif Inspired (7)
- Windows 9x (2)
- Windows 3 (2)
- Windows 3.1 (3)
- Windows 95 (7)
- Windows 98 (3)
- Windows 2000 (2)
- Windows ME (3)
- Bold (1931)
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Type[]
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Logos[]
Windows 1.0[]
Logo. | . | |
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Name | Released | |
Type | Windows 1.0 | November 1985 |
Windows 1.0 is a graphical operating environment for personal computers, developed by Microsoft. Microsoft had worked with Apple Computer to develop applications for Apple’s 1984 original Macintosh, the first mass-produced personal computer with a graphical user-interface (GUI) that enabled users to see user-friendly icons on screen. Microsoft released Windows 1.0 on November 20, 1985, as the first version of the Microsoft Windows line. It is a type of software that runs as a graphical, 16-bit multi-tasking shell on top of an existing MS-DOS installation, providing an environment which can run graphical programs designed for Windows, as well as existing MS-DOS software. Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates spearheaded the development of Windows 1.0 after he saw a demonstration of a similar software suite, Visi On, at COMDEX in 1982.Windows 1.0 is a graphical operating environment for personal computers, developed by Microsoft. Microsoft had worked with Apple Computer to develop applications for Apple’s 1984 original Macintosh, the first mass-produced personal computer with a graphical user-interface (GUI) that enabled users to see user-friendly icons on screen. Microsoft released Windows 1.0 on November 20, 1985, as the first version of the Microsoft Windows line. It is a type of software that runs as a graphical, 16-bit multi-tasking shell on top of an existing MS-DOS installation, providing an environment which can run graphical programs designed for Windows, as well as existing MS-DOS software. Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates spearheaded the development of Windows 1.0 after he saw a demonstration of a similar software suite, Visi On, at COMDEX in 1982.
Windows 3.1[]
Windows 3.1 is a series of 16-bit operating environments produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, released on April 6, 1992. The series began with Windows 3.1, which was first sold during April 1992 as a successor to Windows 3.0. Subsequent versions were released between 1992 and 1993, notably Windows 3.11,[1][3] until the series was superseded by the Windows 9x series starting in 1995 with Windows 95. During its lifespan, Windows 3.1 introduced several enhancements to the still MS-DOS-based platform, including improved system stability, expanded support for multimedia, TrueType fonts, and workgroup networking.
Windows 95[]
Windows 9x is a generic term referring to a series of Microsoft Windows computer operating systems produced from 1995 to 2000, which were based on the Windows 95 kernel and its underlying foundation of MS-DOS,[4] both of which were updated in subsequent versions. The first version in the 9x series was Windows 95, which was succeeded by Windows 98 and then Windows Me, which was the last version of Windows on the 9x line.[5]
Windows 98[]
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Microsoft Sans Serif
Category | Sans-serif |
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Classification | Neo-grotesque |
Designer(s) | Microsoft |
Foundry | Microsoft Typography |
Date created | 1985 (Helv) 1992 (MS Sans Serif) 1997 (Microsoft Sans Serif) |
Date released | 1997 |
Design based on | Helvetica Arial MS Sans Serif |
Trademark | Either a registered trademark or a trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries |
Microsoft Sans Serif is a sans-serif typeface introduced with early Microsoft Windows versions. It is the successor of MS Sans Serif, formerly Helv, a proportional bitmap font introduced in Windows 1.0. Both typefaces are very similar in design to Arial and Helvetica. The typeface was designed to match the MS Sans bitmap included in the early releases of Microsoft Windows.[1][2]
Microsoft Sans Serif’s predecessor is Helv (a shortened form of Helvetica), a bitmap font included with Windows 1.0 and later. In Windows 3.1, the bitmap font was renamed MS Sans Serif. «Helv» is still a valid alias for MS Sans Serif. OS/2 and its successor ArcaOS still name the font «Helv».
MS Sans Serif is the default system font on Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows ME. A Euro symbol was added to this font for the release of Windows 98. MS Sans Serif is available in the font sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, and 24. When changing the DPI settings in Windows 95 or later, Windows loads a different MS Sans Serif font, historically called the «8514» variant, which adds sizes 23 and 30 points (high DPI versions of sizes 18 and 24 respectively).
Also, according to the strings hidden in the .FON file (on the original raster/bitmap variant), it is seen that the font was designed by Microsoft Corporation in 1987 (font sizes 8, 10, 12 and also a portion of the 8514/a version), also in 1985 by Xiphias, Los Angeles, CA (font sizes 14, 18, 24), also the 8514 version contains typefaces designed by Bitstream Inc. in 1989.
Microsoft Sans Serif is a TrueType font that is designed as a vectorized, metric-compatible variant of MS Sans Serif, distributed with Windows 2000 and later. This font also contains most glyphs shipped with any version of Windows until Windows Vista, excluding fonts supporting East Asian ideographs. The PostScript font name is MicrosoftSansSerif
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Despite being a vectorized replacement, there are subtle design changes. One example is the capital R — where in the original MS Sans Serif it was designed in the style of Helvetica, in Microsoft Sans Serif it becomes a compromise between Helvetica and the straight-diagonal descender in Arial; the descender curves at the top and is a straight diagonal at the bottom. Other examples include the tail in the lowercase a being shortened to a vertical stem, the top of the stem on the lowercase f curving down instead of horizontally, the hook at the descenders of lowercase y and j curving up, and the strokes in the middle of digit 8 intersecting at a different angle.
Version 1.10 of the font includes 1119 glyphs (1209 characters, 26 blocks), supporting Unicode ranges Alphabetic Presentation forms, Arabic, Arabic Presentation forms A-B, Cyrillic, General Punctuation, Greek and Coptic, Hebrew, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Latin Extended Additional, Mathematical Operators, Thai. Supported code pages include 1250-1258, Macintosh US Roman, 874, 864, 862, 708. Font is smoothed at 0-6 points, hinted at 7-14 points, hinted and smoothed at 15 and above points. OpenType features includes init, isol, medi, fina, liga for default Arabic script.
Version 1.41 (supplied with Windows XP SP2) includes 2257 glyphs (2301 characters, 28 blocks), which extended Unicode ranges to include Combining Diacritical Marks, Currency Symbols, Cyrillic Supplement, Geometric Shapes, Greek Extended, IPA Extensions, Number Forms, Spacing Modifier Letters. New OpenType scripts include Arabic MAR script. Additional OpenType features includes rlig for Arabic scripts.
Version 5.00 (supplied with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008) includes 3053 glyphs (2788 characters, 36 blocks), which extended Unicode ranges to include Arabic Supplement, Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement, Combining Half Marks, Latin Extended-C, Latin Extended-D, Phonetic Extensions, Phonetic Extensions Supplement, Specials, Superscripts and Subscripts. New OpenType scripts include Arabic URD (Urdu), Cyrillic (default), Hebrew (default), Latin (default, Romanian), Thai (default). Additional OpenType features include: ccmp, mark, mkmk for Arabic scripts; locl for Arabic URD (Urdu) script; mark, mkmk for default Cyrillic; dlig, ccmp, mark for default Hebrew; ccmp, mark, mkmk for Latin scripts; locl for Romanian Latin; ccmp, mark, mkmk for Thai.
MS Sans Serif was given a PANOSE number that indicates it has «cove» serifs, while the PANOSE number for Microsoft Sans Serif indicates that is a sans serif.
Glyphs from Microsoft Sans Serif are also used in the typeface Kartika.
Non-Microsoft operating systems
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On October 16, 2007, Apple announced on their website that the next version of Mac OS X v10.5 («Leopard»), would include Microsoft Sans Serif. Leopard also ships with several other previously Microsoft-only fonts, including Tahoma, Arial Unicode, and Wingdings. Microsoft Sans Serif has been included with all macOS versions since.
Retail versions of the font are sold through Ascender Corporation.
- System
- Geneva, the equivalent system typeface for the classic Mac OS
- ^ «Microsoft Sans Serif font family». Linotype.com. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
- ^ Jacobs, Mike (2017-10-20). «Microsoft Sans Serif font family — Typography». docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
- Microsoft’s entry on Microsoft Sans Serif