How to get Apple font rendering on Windows?
To achieve this you can use GDI++, which is an application that renders the fonts on Windows applications with GDI instead of the typical ClearType.
- ZIP-file containing GDI++ only
- ZIP-file containing GDI++ (with trayicon)
- RAR-file containing GDI++ (with trayicon, newer)
Usage without trayicon: Just drag and drop your favourite application to gdi++.exe. Native Windows controls are also now in effect.
Usage with trayicon:
Just right-click the trayicon and select Enable
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GDI++ is rather old and not compatible with many software such as Google Chrome. It doesn't work on Windows 8 and above either. Mactype is much more better and is still in active development. It supports both GDI and DirectWrite apps and has many more tuning options to make the result suits you.
What's new?
- Win10 compatible
- Updated FreeType (up to git commit 0c4feb72cf976f63d4bf62436bc48f190d0e0c28)
- Support for color fonts
- New installer
- Lots of bug fixes
- Updates for multi-monitor support
- Tray app can intercept explorer in Service Mode now
- Tweaks for diacritics
- Updates to EasyHook
- Lower CPU in Tray Mode
- Better DirectWrite support thanks to しらいと[http://silight.hatenablog.jp]
- Separate DirectWrite parameter adjustment
- Traditional Chinese localization greatly improved thanks to GT Wang
- English localization improved
- Added Korea localization, thanks to 조현희
- MultiLang system improved
- (Does not include Infinality as this is still experimental)
https://github.com/snowie2000/mactype