Yes. Windows Font Viewer still does this. It is still worth installing the free version of MainType though if you're using Windows, as it's a useful font manager for home users.
It is probably worth mentioning that although technically an .otf file can have either TrueType or PostScript style (CFF) outlines, in general use .otf fonts with PS outlines are pretty nearly nonexistent. I am not sure I have ever seen one, other than fonts specifically intended as test cases for software and operating systems.
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Previous versions would supply you with something like this:
I hate the 4-hour limit on editing. Also I hate that I can’t disagree with my own post.
Can some helpful moderator just delete that post? Its very existence is confusing. OR, better still, change the PS to TT in the key bit. Sigh.