Why you should be using ClearType in Windows XP
If you have ever looked at text or a font onscreen in with Windows XP’s defaults, you would definitely notice how type is not anti-aliased, with jagged edges all around.
If you have ever looked at text or a font onscreen in with Windows XP’s defaults, you would definitely notice how type is not anti-aliased, with jagged edges all around.
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