Evolution of PopChar 10

In the world of fonts and special characters, tools like PopChar are essential for writers, designers, and anyone working with text.

Let's dive into PopChar 10 to see what's changed and how it benefits you.

Main navigation moved on top

In PopChar 10, the main navigation menu has been relocated to the top of the interface. This change likely enhances user accessibility by making navigation more intuitive and prominent.

PopChar window on macOS showing the Arial font character set with Favorites, Recent Characters, and Basic Latin sections, demonstrating how to view and insert special symbols and Unicode characters.

Recently inserted fonts moved to the font list

Previously, recently inserted fonts were likely located in a separate drop-down panel. In PopChar 10, they have been integrated into the font-list. This integration streamlines the user experience by consolidating font-related functionalities into one easily accessible area.

PopChar window on macOS showing the “Recently inserted” view with System Font Regular selected, highlighting Favorites and Recent Characters sections for easy access to frequently used symbols.

Keyboard shortcuts and Unicode information moved inside the magnifier

Discover more details in the magnifier now: keyboard shortcuts and Unicode information for characters, have been relocated inside the magnifier tool. Placing it within the magnifier tool makes it more contextually relevant and easily accessible when users are exploring characters.

PopChar window on macOS showing the Unicode character “Infinity” (U+221E) with its HTML entity ∞, displayed in the Favorites section for easy symbol insertion.

Link font with layout button moved next to layouts menu

The "Link font with layout" button, which likely allows users to associate specific fonts with different text layouts, has been moved next to the layouts menu. This change likely improves user workflow by grouping related functionalities together, making it easier for users to find and use them.

PopChar window on macOS displaying Apple Color Emoji font with Emoji 15.0 characters in the Face-Smiling section, showing favorites, recent emojis, and newly added smiley icons.

Overall, these changes in PopChar 10 focus on optimizing the user interface layout for better navigation, consolidation of related functionalities, and enhancing user accessibility and convenience.

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