Although .dmg is a macOS disk format, there are a number reasons of why you'd want open them on Windows computers. Here's how to get started. The .dmg (Disk Image) suffix is associated with Apple's ...
Fontographer or FontHopper will do it Steve, Fontographer being the more robust solution. I have doubts that the most recent version of either run under OS 9.x, but if you can snag it for Windows, you ...