This one was most widely used on some macOS-inspired computers and laptops, but only with the least oldest and newest versions are to date.
Hint: The military-inspired font which I created just now has slight changes, even now the font looks rounded and sleek compared to the almost-squared font.
This is a clone of VirtualOrange Sengbar Pixel fontUnicode 4.5
Unicode C version. This is a beta release. More will be up-to-date soon.
This is a clone of Unicode 4.0 (Unicode C 2.0)The best for last Unicode D Release. It was then created on November 17th, 2020.
This is a clone of Unicode 4.5 (Unicode C Beta)During the mid-80s to the 1990s, the BBC Crew had to copy the same teletext/closed-captioning direct from the UK, but throughout the Americas, other local TV stations decided to broadcast a newspaper-styled page, although it doesn't appear to look like MS Sans Serif from the same computer in 1994. CEEFAX Teletext 3 was then launced in December 27th, 1989 and was reissued no more than April 14th, 1995.
This is pretty similar to Small Fonts, with a twist of MS Sans Serif and CEEFAX Teletext 2. Notice that it is not pretty much compared to Unicode 4.5. This was reissued no later than August 23rd, 1997.
This is an Orlando recreation of the 2010-2011 Star Tours ride.**
*This originally took place on October 2010 before renovation was being put in place on May/June 2011.
*NOTE: This is just a fictional recreation, and it is in no way intended to be in real-life.
This version takes back to the classic digital era of cellular and mobile phones from different variants of phone styles. This was very close to other font versions of Mac 7 1600.
The TelTech 6200 Display version of Mac 7 8100 consists of two new symbols: A multiplication sign, and a division sign.
Came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 5:28 P.M..
This is a clone of Mac Powered II2! 8100 fontThis version takes back to the classic digital era of cellular and mobile phones from different variants of phone styles. This was very close to other font versions of Mac 7 1600.
The TelTech 6200 Display Bold version of Mac 7 8100 was a regular MacBook trend as it is today, and this version consists of two new symbols: A multiplication sign, and a division sign.
Came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 5:45 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display fontThis Display feature comes with a new package of glyph installments: The International Accented extensions, The IPA extensions, and lastly; The Cyrillic extensions. A new feature comes with its distinctive set of characters following up a new mood set to the Digital Era, entering up a trend of the classic Macintosh 7 font that was being cloned in by Idota Chatrkinsky. Just like the TelTech 6200 Display font, the Multi version is quite international in some parts.
This digitized font usually came in after August 7th, 1902.
This pixelated font was created on September 15th, 2019; 9:20 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display fontThe TelMax 1500 font was recreated in a Digi2 version of TelTech 6200 Display, although all were ineffective to use.
Created on October 16th, 2019; 4:47 P.M..
This is a clone of Mac 7 1600 fontSame as before, but the original Latin accents have not been modified as of yet. More to come soon on the end of this week.
Created on October 16th, 2019; 7:59 P.M..
This is a clone of TelTech 6200 Display MultiThis is the new MBTA font originally used in all 4 theme parks (ones with a whiter MBTA origin: Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Magic Kingdom, etc.). The original MBTA font was later used in a yellow state of origin.
This is Unicode A.
An updated version of Unicode 2.0 has been cloned.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)This is Unicode 3.0, version 2 of Unicode 2.0.
The Unicode B set version consists of new characters: IPA Special, Georgia Uppercase symbols, and Phonetic Extensions.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Unicode A)Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of UniGraphic 14 ASimilar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)Similar to Emigre's Lo-Res 12, this font contains almost every number series used in separate groups.
The UniGraphic series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie).
This is a clone of UniGraphic 16 H BoldThis font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of Unicode 2.0 (Latin Glyphs)This font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 CThis font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 D BoldThis font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 21 CThis font contains almost every number series used in separate groups. This font is similar to Emigre's Lo-Res Series (Number 15).
The UniGraphic Series features new groups of digitized series based in Orlando, Florida (prior to its number serie). By number 10s, 20s, to the 30s, to be exact.
This is a clone of UniGraphic 26 M