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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt
I have problems with Office documents because of missing fonts making the documents less readable, which is why I'm thinking of buying this app. But I'm still reluctant because this is messing with the system, even if it's in a way that is allowed. And once I install one font, another one will be missing, then another, and in the end it may be just simpler to continue converting to pdf before I load the docs on my iPad.
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If you have no need to edit the document on your iPad then converting to PDF makes the most sense.
AnyFont is nothing more than a portal. The only time it is used is to copy fonts over to the iPad. Once they're copied, you never have to launch it again. It's safe.
The more that I use MS Office (Surface 2, iPad, Windows notebook, iMac) the more I'm appreciating the cross-platform support/capabilities.