![]() To install iTunes scripts for the latest version of iTunes, create this folder structure in your user’s folder: Library -> Scripts -> Applications -> iTunes. If you choose to try them anyway, the install location differs from that of the included directions. However, please note that this collection dates from the days of iTunes 2.0, and many (most?) of the scripts may not work as expected, if at all. There’s also a big collection of iTunes scripts in the collection (obviously, since that’s the main reason for its existence). By distributing the fonts, Apple guarantees that the AppleWorks templates will look and work as expected. So why is Apple distributing these fonts for free? Because the iTunes Scripts collection includes a few AppleWorks templates that rely on these fonts, as well as an AppleScript to send info between iTunes and AppleWorks. ![]() Click that, and the font is installed (for your current user). ![]() When it opens, you’ll see a preview of the font’s appearance and a super-easy Install button. You can also double-click any font (in 10.4) to open it in Font Book. Any program you launch after installing the fonts will show them as available for your use. ![]() To install for all users on the machine, drag and drop them on the top-level Library -> Fonts folder. To install these fonts for your user, drag and drop them (or some of them) into your user’s Library -> Fonts folder. There you’ll find a collection of 25 fonts-everything from decorative to really clean and simple faces. After expanding the archive, open the iTunes Scripts for Mac OS X, then navigate into AppleWorks 6.2.2 Stuff -> ITC Fonts. ![]()
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