![]() ![]() ![]() In comparison FontExplorer looks like something from MacOS 8. I'm not lover of Suitcase's which is cartoonish but it is clear, fast and easy to work with. Plug-ins for older applications are missing, especially Adobe CS5.įontExplorer's interface is still very old fashioned. The very location FontExplorer moved them automatically when it build its library.Īuto activation is hit and miss, fonts that should open with a document are either not available at all or just don't open. ![]() I have been unable to get screen previews of the fonts that aren't 'corrupt' and working in FontExplorer brings a succession of Warnings that my fonts are in the wrong place. Suitcase has FontSense to get around this little problem. This is because, I think, FontExplorer relies only on the internal name of the font. Bad move!įontExplorer has determined many of my fonts are corrupted, even though Font Doctor, Font Book and Suitcase disagrees with this and work with them without problems. This year I thought I would try updating my old FontExplorer instead. Suitcase has never caused problems with my fonts but Suitcase has become a regular update to keep compatibility with MacOSX. I used to run the old free FontExplorer, shifted to FontReserve (The best IMHO) and then Suitcase when Extensis brought out Fusion.
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