![]() ![]() Searching for fonts is as easy and quick as using Spotlight. Font organization is quick, featuring multiple preview options, auto-activation with an option to buy missing typefaces directly through the application. In comes FontExplorer, a sleek interface reminiscent of iTunes brushed metal, and easy to use tools. I’ve been using Suitcase for a few years now and it usually works pretty good, though the PC version lacks some additional features that are in the OS X version.įont Book sounded really good when it was first introduced but I found it difficult to manage a large library of fonts without my system slowing to a crawl or Font Book crashing out right. Linotype FontExplorer X is a new font management utility, much like Suitcase X1 or Apple’s Font book. I posted about this before on evolvefuel, but I want to devote a little more time to reviewing the product.
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