My Underwood is absolutely brilliant — the only downside is that it does not have diacritics and some other "special characters". Below is a link to an example of how I personally use it; the musician I was listening at the moment of taking the screenshot is Noël Akchoté, and before him, I was listening to Joëlle Léandre; you might also notice I used a workaround to make a degree symbol, just like people used to do with old-skool typewriters: http://www.aijaa.com/v.php?i=3521734.png
Thanks for sharing the link. I decided to be a purist when I made this typeface, only creating characters available on my Underwood typewriter. Maybe I will do an updated version if I get inspired down the road.
OK, now I see. Actually I think it's a very good idea to keep it pure and genuine — you named it My Underwood, after all! By the way, I tried also some other old typewriter fonts (not as beautifully crafted as yours, though), but this was the only one to work in the Conky system monitor (of which three separate instances can be seen in my screenshot). Thanks!
Am I being over-enthusiastic? Sorry about this, but I just had to post yet another link — the font really shows some remarkable aspects if not "secret powers" (check the "ink stain"!):
Hi, I'm designing a cd cover for my friends band(for limited release in the south of England) and would love to use your font for it, this is the first time I have done any thing like this so I don't realy know how it works with copy rights and stuff?.
You can use any of my fonts commercially for free. You can make a donation if you feel inclined, but you don’t have too. Here is a link to see all of my fonts and make a donation through PayPal: http://www.dafont.com/michael-tension.d1949. Cheers.
Sorry isa0304 but I wanted this typeface to only use the characters available on my Underwood. Sort of pure. Maybe down the road I will create a pro version, but really there are so many fonts like this one I’m not sure it’s worth it. But maybe.