F.B.I. is a script that detects corrupted bitmap and TrueType fonts in a system, designed by Fonts Bureau of Investigation.
By using F.B.I., the software automatically opens each font whether it's bitmap or TrueType and closes it. If the software fails to open a font file, it's an indicator that the file is corrupt, and F.B.I. promptly marks it as a suspect for further investigation.
Once the scan process is complete, F.B.I. generates a report in the form of a SimpleText file, which conveniently lists all suspected fonts on the desktop. The program is very efficient and can handle large font folders, although the scanning process may take some time.
To ensure optimum performance and avoid any interruptions, it's advisable to run F.B.I. during a break or at the end of your work. However, the software does have a provision to stop the scanning process in case of an emergency.
In summary, F.B.I. is a great tool for anyone who wants to keep their fonts in check and maintain their computer's performance. It is effortless to use and comes with great results after each scan.
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