If you are 'lucky' enough to be using Photoshop or Illustrator, or old Windows 95/98 data, you might also want to try, which is yet a third version of Garuda designed to work around the many flaws and problems with various versions of Adobe software and, in some cases, old Windows software too. You can install ST-TT-Garuda alongside Garuda and the two fonts won't interfere with each other.
If you have any problems using Garuda, you might want to try, which is another TrueType font that looks identical to Garuda but which has a slightly different organization inside that may help your software to accept the font. In the sections below, we will explain how to download and install font files on your or computer and how to use them on. Here is what Garuda looks like at one particular font size: The font files are in the TrueType format that works on Windows XP (and beyond) and MacOS 10 computers. Sure, eventually, you'll need to be able to read many different Thai writing styles, but for someone who's just learning the Thai alphabet, they are an unnecessary impediment to progress! There is a very easy-to-read, familiar, free, public-domain Thai font called Garuda which you can download to your computer from this webpage and use to read. The Thai fonts that come with Windows and MacOS are pretty hard to read, and differ a lot from typical Thai book fonts.