FindThatFont! is a handy tool that allows to preview fonts that are installed on your system and to classify them into over 30 different categories.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux

Oh My Glyph is described as 'View the glyphs and swashes from the PUA (private use area) of TTF & OTF font files with ease' and is an app in the os & utilities category. There are more than 10 alternatives to Oh My Glyph for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Web-based, Linux and Android apps. The best Oh My Glyph alternative is BabelMap, which is free. Other great apps like Oh My Glyph are Character Map, Character Map UWP, UnicodePad and Codepoint.
FindThatFont! is a handy tool that allows to preview fonts that are installed on your system and to classify them into over 30 different categories.

Small and fast utility that can generate a whole range of Unicode symbols or the range that you set for it. The app can export the list of symbols horizontally (by default) or vertically (in that case you also can show index number as option).




CharacterCodes.net is a comprehensive online resource for finding HTML character codes, ASCII codes, and Unicode characters.




Mac OS X application to explore Unicode. Analyse and convert Unicode strings for HTML or programming. Supports UniHan, Services, AppleScript and more.


Ultra Character Map lets you access any character or glyph in any font and use it in other apps. It also lets you do side-by-side font comparisons, print font catalogs, view detailed character and font information (including the keystroke combinations that produce special or...



