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Desktop application specifically made for converting videos for use with the Innioasis Y1 mp3 player. Includes video settings, audio settings, metadata settings, burn-in subtitle settings, thumbnail generating, save to computer and send to Y1 features. 100% offline and local. Currently in Extended Beta release.

  • Updated Mar 23, 2026

A group of many serif typefaces, named for sixteenth-century Parisian engraver Claude Garamond, generally spelled as Garamont in his lifetime. Garamond-style typefaces are popular to this day and often used for book printing and body text. Ideal for book typesetting, formal invitations, and editorial design.

  • Updated Dec 25, 2025

Inspired by the hand painted signs in supermarkets, and the roman structures of the classical alphabets. Poetsen is a display font, but it's not just intended to be used on big 'straight to the eye' titles. Since it has a large x height, it can be used on short paragraphs in relatively small bodies of text too.

  • Updated Apr 20, 2025

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