Unless noted otherwise, my comments about the application refer to both Mac and Windows versions. I was finally tempted to try a font manager again.ĭespite my Windows slant, I tested Suitcase Fusion 3 on a Mac, too. And then there’s the integration of WebINK, Extensis’ web font subscription service. The company said its program was very easy to use, plus it has auto-activation plug-ins for InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop and QuarkXPress. Then Extensis released Suitcase Fusion 3 ($99.95 new $49.95 upgrade). I tried a number of Windows font managers over the years but eventually decided none of them were worth the trouble. I’m primarily a Windows user, and while advanced font management has been available on the Mac for many years, Windows users were historically left out in the cold. Creation of nested font sets is a bit awkward. Seamless integration with WebINK along with one year of free service.Ĭons: Sharing of font vaults in collaborative environments could use some streamlining. Auto-activation for major graphics applications. Powerful search features including the ability to find similar looking fonts. Versatile font management for graphic designers, service bureaus, and agencies.
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