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The video is demonstrating the web experience of Connect Fonts and compares it to the desktop client experience. They have both the web and desktop versions open on their monitor, showing the same font, “Love of Thunder,” which is currently inactive in both. When they click “Activate” in the web experience, they highlight the quick…

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The video is demonstrating the web experience of Connect Fonts and compares it to the desktop client experience.

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They have both the web and desktop versions open on their monitor, showing the same font, “Love of Thunder,” which is currently inactive in both.

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When they click “Activate” in the web experience, they highlight the quick…

The video is demonstrating the web experience of Connect Fonts and compares it to the desktop client experience. They have both the web and desktop versions open on their monitor, showing the same font, “Love of Thunder,” which is currently inactive in both. When they click “Activate” in the web experience, they highlight the quick activation of the font in the desktop experience as well. They encourage the audience to try the web experience, assuring them that it has the same speed and doesn’t introduce latency. In the admin area, they mention that users can manage their users, font libraries, access the new analytics section, and utilize font licensing functionality by adding licenses and tracking them.

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So this is what the web experience looks like. And then you might be familiar with Connect to the desktop client experience. So what I'm going to do is put one in one side of my monitor here, the other one on this side of the monitor. And I'm going to bring up the same Team shared library. And what you'll find is I have the same font, a Love of Thunder, This is one of my favorite fonts to use for this example, just because it's it's fun sounding, I guess. And then you see it over here in the in the the web experience, the love of thunder. You'll see that on both, it's inactive. And if I go to the web experience, what I want you to do is focus on this green or this icon on the desktop app. When I click permanent over here in the web experience, did you notice how immediately it activated on the desktop experience? So even when I tested this as an employee, I was impressed with how quickly it worked. And I'd recommend all of you give this a try, and I think you'll find the web experiences essentially the same speed and doesn't introduce latency into your experience. Just very briefly, I'll show you in the admin area, is where you'll find things like managing your users, the font libraries, our new analytics area, directory services or single sign on, it's located here. And then this little icon down here that some of you might not have seen yet. Is our new font licensing functionality. Here, you'll be able to add licenses to each of your fonts and and track them along with everything

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