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		By: michael biller		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have been using FontFinder. It is the rust implementation of Typecatcher. It is supposed to be faster and it may be but it works great and I have not needed anything else. I use it on both my KDE Neon and LMDE3 systems. I used Typecatcher and it worked fine. In Deepin, there is the wonderful Deepin Font Installer. I am not sure if it can be used in other distributions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been using FontFinder. It is the rust implementation of Typecatcher. It is supposed to be faster and it may be but it works great and I have not needed anything else. I use it on both my KDE Neon and LMDE3 systems. I used Typecatcher and it worked fine. In Deepin, there is the wonderful Deepin Font Installer. I am not sure if it can be used in other distributions.</p>
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