And if I replace either on (or both) all I need to do is sign into Suitcase, and everything just syncs back to where it was. It’s great that adding a font to my MacBook Pro automatically adds is to my iMac. 4 Suitcase Fusion Best Mac Font Manager for Advanced Professionals We already covered RightFont 5 as the professional Mac font manager, but Suitcase Fusion is definitely an upgrade. In the end, I do find the cloud sync in Suitcase a compelling feature. There was a day, back before people thought much about licenses, and you’d just hang onto fonts you ran across. I could probably get away with using Fontbook with the size of my licensed font collection. I do like the way inDesign packages the fonts and reads them directly without having to load them in the system, which makes it convenient when someone sends you the working files for a project. Some font manager apps allow the Google Fonts library to be synced to your computer, which means they should show up in all font menus. The font then appears in the Font Book app, and is available for use in your apps. Suitcase Fusion is merger of SuitCase and another program I used to have, I think it was called Font Fusion. Since the production workflow is all PDF now days you really don't need to send any fonts to a printer as they are embedded in the document. Click Install in the font preview window that opens. FontExplorer Pro doesnt work that well since I updated to Sierra and Im looking for a replacement with similar features. Suitcase might be the grandaddy of font managers. I loaded up the entire Adobe font folio with Font Book and never needed to open the app again. Since the introduction of OS X there doesn't seem to be an issue with that anymore. Back then loaded fonts would consume a lot of system resources so you would load and unload them as necessary. I also used Suitcase in the 90s with System 9. Suitecase now offers a cloud sync so you can keep 2 (or more, if you are willing to pay for more licenses) Macs in sync font-wise.Īnyone else interested in pro level font managers? But I see other software when working on-site with different clients. I’ve been a Suitcase guy, mostly because it was the first utility I used professionally in the mid 90s. While this is certainly useful information, I’d really love to see AppleInsider cover pro-level font management software like Suitcase Fusion or Font Agent Pro.
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