TransRunic for Windows
TrueType® and Type-1 font including runes for
Germanic, Anglo-Saxon, Kylver, Vadstena, Breza, and Danish runes, and Swedo-Norwegian
(short-twig) runes.
The fonts install into Microsoft® Windows XP, 2000, NT, Me, 98, 95, or 3.1x
and work with all Windows XP-, 2000-, NT-, Me-, 98-, 95- and 3.1x-compatible
applications that allow the user to select fonts from a font menu. The
Type 1
fonts require Adobe Type Manager® in Windows Me/98/95/3.1. The product includes
a User's Manual, keyboard layout chart(s), and Character Code Tables showing
every character in the font(s). The included Keyboard Switcher (keyboard driver)
allows access to
four characters per key (instead of the normal two) and alternate keyboard layouts.
The fonts alone (without Keyboard Switcher) will install into Linux,
but Linux users must provide alternate keyboard input for characters in the
extended character set. These fonts will print to any printer at
the highest quality allowed by your printer.
Cost: US$ 99.95 Order
Do you need to upgrade? Check the
current version number and a Release History.
Sample
TransRunic for Macintosh
TrueType® and Type-1 font, with polished screen bitmaps in
10, 12, 14, 18, and 24-point sizes: TransRunic plain. TransRunic includes runes
for Germanic, Anglo-Saxon, Kylver, Vadstena, Breza, and Danish runes, and
Swedo-Norwegian (short-twig) runes.
System Requirements: Works with any
Macintosh, including the new Intel-based Macs. The font is typed using the US keyboard. The product includes a
User's Manual and keyboard layout charts.
Cost: US$ 99.95 Order
Sample
TransRunic Sample
Germanic rune-row (Futhark)

Anglo-Saxon Futhark

Futhark of Kylver

Futhark of Vadstena

Futhark of Breza

Danish Runes (Younger Futhark)

Swedo-Norwegian (Short-Twig)

Inscription from the Staby, Blekinge rune-stone.
Perhaps the oldest
surviving Danish memorial stone.


Here's what others are saying about TransRunic:
"I have used a lot of different fonts, both for
Macintosh and Windows, during last 25 years, and - as far as linguistic
fonts are concerned - I have not found better fonts than yours. As a
matter of fact, I have to say that both your Windows and Mac TransRunic
fonts are excellent."
Prof. Dr. Ljubisa Rajic, Department of Scandinavian Studies,
Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, Beograd,Serbia