@ElvishHolic,
Hello Friends,
Newer Mac fonts from the OS X operating system (e.g., TrueType and Postscript Type 1) are compatible with Windows. However, you must convert Mac fonts from OS 9 or earlier (e.g., ac Type 1, Mac TrueType suitcase, Mac TrueType dfont) to make them compatible with a Windows PC. This takes several steps.
Steps for Convert PC Fonts to Mac Using TT-Converter
TT-Convert converts between formats, not between font types. It will convert back and forth from PC to Mac TrueType and from PC to Mac PostScript. It can not convert between TrueType and PostScript formats.
1.Open TT-Converter and from within the program, open the .ttf file you wish to convert...OR...Simply drag your .ttf files onto the TT-Converter icon.
2.A dialog box will now appear.
3.If the highlighted box ("Save Converted Font As"), doesn't already have a name in it, type the Font Name you know you downloaded it as, then
4.Click "Customize Font," which brings up another dialog box.
5.Ignore most of it. Enter the name (from Step 3) into the "Font Name" box.
6.Click "OK" in that dialog box.
7.Click "Save" in the next dialog box (Keep ignoring everything else). You should now have successfully converted a PC font for use on a Mac.
Best Regards
Steven Arnold