Customer Reviews
INFO... 
2007-09-27
Fonts have the power to express almost any idea or emotion. Acquire a wealth of descriptive and unique typeface with the Snap! 4,000 Fonts CD-ROM. This easy-to-use program allows you to preview any of the 4,000 fonts found on the CD before you install them, and with the option to print sample sheets, you can quickly reference your typefaces.
System Requirements: Windows, IBM Compatible, Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 8 MB of RAM (Pentium with 16 MB of RAM or more recommended), 30 MB HD, 4X CD-ROM drive, keyboard, mouse, printer (optional).
Really not bad 
2007-08-12
I picked this one up in a bargain bin, and I'm glad I did. I was wary when I saw some of these middling reviews on here, but this program really isn't bad. It's NOT true that most of these fonts will be on your system anyway. Some might, but the overwhelming majority weren't on mine, and I use a lot of fonts. In fact, this disk gives you so many different fonts that you'll overload your system if you install all of them. It's way more than Windows can handle! Fortunately, the program comes with a handy font manager, which will tell you how many fonts you already have installed (don't go over 800 or so, because they use resources), and show you samples of what any font looks like before you go ahead and install it or uninstall it.
I can't understand why people thought this program was hard to use. It comes with a two-page online guide that explains everything in clear English. You just have to have a basic understanding of how fonts work in your operating system.
You already have most of the fonts 
2007-08-09
As an add on, for only a few dollars, this product is fine. It will give you a few fonts that are not standard with an operating system.
Oh Snap! 
2007-06-26
This product was hard to use and had too many Times New Roman type fonts.
Good starter set, works with MacOS X 
2006-04-06
4000 fonts? well, counting both truetype and postscript versions, so really 2000, then take out the extended, condensed, outline, and other versions of the same fonts and you are left with about 800 different fonts, now that includes an oblique version of almost every font, which I leave in because it's a little difficult to make them on the fly. Many of them have regular, bold, bold oblique, oblique families, and THE VARIANTS ARE NAMED RIGHT, so they are easy to weed out. The fonts themselves are smooth where they should be, and appear well constructed. I cannot speak about the font manager software because I'm on a Macintosh, and so cannot run it, but the fonts are well worth the money.