Stata for Mac includes
Stata for Mac comes in three editions:
For details, see Which Stata is right for me?
Frequently Asked Questions
The high demand for this specific font suggests a gap in the free Thai font ecosystem. Many designers become attached to a particular font’s feel and are unwilling to redo their mockups. However, with a little experimentation, the alternatives listed above often work just as well—sometimes better—especially for responsive web design.
Check if PSL Fonts are sold through:
A single-weight commercial license typically costs between 500–1,500 THB ($15–45 USD).
If your budget is zero, don’t risk illegal downloads. Instead, try these excellent open-source or free-for-commercial-use fonts that offer a similar bold, rounded Thai style:
| Font Name | Style | License | Best For | |-----------|-------|---------|-----------| | Sarabun | Sans-serif, bold available | OFL (SIL Open Font License) | Web & print, government docs | | Kanit | Geometric, medium to bold | OFL | Headlines, branding | | Prompt | Rounded terminals, bold weight | OFL | Friendly UI, banners | | Mitr | Extra bold option, clean | OFL | Posters, large text | | Anuphan | Modern, smooth curves | OFL | Mobile apps, digital ads |
All of these are available for free download from Google Fonts or Fontsource, and they include full Thai glyph support.