Aaron Font is a small system extension which changes the application
font from Geneva to Espy Sans. This means where in most applications
where you would see Geneva, you now see Espy Sans. This gives your
computer more of a MacOS 8 look. It works great with Aaron, the
interface tranformer by Greg Landweber and Edward Voas, but it can
also be used without it. It also transforms the balloon help font into
Espy Sans. It looks great!
Known Conflicts:
Helium has the ability to change the font and size of help balloons.
This feature overrides Aaron Font's feature of changing the balloon
font to Espy Sans. To have the same effect, just set use Helium to set
the font to Espy Sans and the size to 9 point.
Aaron Font is not compatible with any other extension that modifies
the default application font.
Sometimes Aaron Font will still take affect after the extension has
been removed. Resetting the PRAM, by holding command-option-P-R while
your Mac is starting up should cure the problem.
Some history about the Espy font: <
https://lowendmac.com/2000/using-
the-espy-font/>
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC