I'm just good, Larry.

Nah. I have gotten so many requests over time from clients to match this or that font that a long time ago I bought a piece of software after using its trial on old samples I had. It was the best at identifying fonts that I had used--and typically way better than the online sites.

Find My Font, is the name of it. If one needs to do much font matching it's worth it.

It can be setup to look in both the Windows font folder and in any other folders you point it to for local matching. In may case I run with about 300 or so fonts in the windows font folder, and several thousand in two other folders on my computer that my font manager uses for loading fonts. It first looks for a local match and then uses its online database, which is extensive.

In this case, I had the font and it both found the local version and pointed to several online retailers of it. As they all had the same price, I just posted the one url.