"Princeton" font is missing from my new iMac. How can I obtain it?

"Princeton" font is missing from my new iMac. How can I obtain it?

A simple Internet search reveals a number of places to download it for free. By the way, the Princeton font is not a default included font with OS X.

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    BarnsleyMif wrote:
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  • Re: Smart Albums View  Keyword option is missing from the view option  How can it be turned on?

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    The staff member was quite frustrated by this and said it appears the only way to stop the iMac from listening with any certainty would be to block the mic, just like millions of users block the Facetime camera with a piece of tape.
    I suppose I should admit defeat at this point, and maybe I should have long ago recognized that no matter what the system tells us, we shouldn't trust it. Simply clicking on a radio button to disable what in all actuality is really a room bug shouldn't have us letting out a sigh of relief and saying "Wow I'm glad I was able to stop that security issue by trusting the machine to let me know when it was listening."
    In another year my Apple Care will run out. Then I'm going to take this iMac to my local authorized service center to have a hybrid drive installed and the internal memory maxed out. While they're in there, I'll have the mic physically removed.

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    Welcome James!
    For no cost, you can try the open-source productivy suite LibreOffice. I don't have any AW files here to test but there are reliable reports that LibreOffice can open at least some AW files:
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  • Downloaded music from my new Imac wont play properly at my Ipod Mini

    Just bought an Imac and downloaded music from Itunes musicstore. The music i have downloaded from my new Imac wont play properly at my Ipod mini. After 52 sec the song stops and the next song continues... If i go past the 52 sec it plays all right... I have tried to reset the ipod mini, and restore it. Nothing works...
    The songs i have downloaded with my PC does not have any problems at all...
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    It's also possible to do this manually, but the procedure is rather involved. If you're interested, though, see this thread:
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  • HT4914 I want to transfer my entire iTunes "folder" from a newer iMac 3.06 GHz Core 2 machine running iTunes 10.7 to an older iMac running OSx 10.5.8. How best to do this and keep all my data, tags and covers in tact?

    I want to transfer my entire iTunes "folder" from a newer iMac 3.06 GHz Core 2 machine running iTunes 10.7 to an older iMac running OSx 10.5.8. How best to do this and keep all my data, tags and covers in tact?

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    When you downloaded the Lion installer that was when to create a flash type installer with Lion DiskMaker.
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  • I have a new iMac. Can I install my iWork from my Snow Leopard set and upgrade it, or will I need to buy new iWork?

    I have a new iMac.  Can I install my iWork from my Snow Leopard set and upgrade it or will I need to buy new iWork? If so why?

    cherylfrommiami wrote:
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    I just bought an new iMac but can't found the iweb software... sigh !!
    Any one can tell me how can i get it again ?

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  • Is paragraph spacing missing from the new Keynote?

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  • HT4436 I have now downloaded all of my CD's to my itunes library and have since only purchased new music using itunes Store.  This itunes library is stored on an old Dell Desktop that I am getting ready to replace with an iMac; how can I move the music? 8

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