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It's been a few years since I've visited this topic, one which has been one of Apples biggest issues since OS9.
Font management. I have been using Font Explorer however I've never been very impressed as it crashes a lot and my font database has corrupted a few times which is infuriating.
Can anyone suggest their favourites and why?
Thanks very much indeed.
AlexAlex2 Answers
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I've been using FontAgentPro from www.insidersoftware.com for over a decade. Good app.
I tried FontXplorer back when it was free, it was good, but I wasn't overly impressed at that time. I'm sure it's gotten better since I saw it last.
I've also tried Extensis Suitcase - That pile will NEVER touch any system I own again.
Of course, the Mac OS has FontBook built in. You could use that. Although it's nowhere near as feature rich as the others.
Just my 2¢.
ScottScottSnippet Tool For Mac
I just use RightFont from http://rightfontapp.com which is a lightweight font manager and super convenient. My team member also use it everyday.
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It's been a few years since I've visited this topic, one which has been one of Apples biggest issues since OS9.
Font management. I have been using Font Explorer however I've never been very impressed as it crashes a lot and my font database has corrupted a few times which is infuriating.
Can anyone suggest their favourites and why?
Thanks very much indeed.
AlexAlex2 Answers
I've been using FontAgentPro from www.insidersoftware.com for over a decade. Good app.
I tried FontXplorer back when it was free, it was good, but I wasn't overly impressed at that time. I'm sure it's gotten better since I saw it last.
I've also tried Extensis Suitcase - That pile will NEVER touch any system I own again.
Of course, the Mac OS has FontBook built in. You could use that. Although it's nowhere near as feature rich as the others.
Just my 2¢.
ScottScottI just use RightFont from http://rightfontapp.com which is a lightweight font manager and super convenient. My team member also use it everyday.