There are only a small handful of apps I require to do design or print-production work: Adobe Creative Suite, a Web browser, and something to manage the 3,930 fonts ...
It used to be easy. Your fonts were in a folder somewhere and used activation software (the word 'suitcase' meant something quite different to graphic designers than it did to holidaymakers) to ...
Many times bizarre system behaviors may be nothing more than a problem with fonts; however, tackling font problems can be one of the most tedious and frustrating ventures. Topher, an avid Mac user for ...
These days because every other program wants to install their custom fonts. This may create a heap of unwanted fonts on your Windows computer, which could affect the performance. In this post, we’ve ...
A great font makes a huge difference when it comes to capturing people’s attention, whether it’s a potential customer or making an internal training exercise look more interesting. With countless ...
During my old days of using Windows, font management was one thing that Windows had a hard time with. I never really found a good Windows app that would handle complete font management, that was easy ...
Okay, here's the situation: I've been prepping my wife's system with Vista x64. Everything's going well so far, but I've run into a nasty roadblock: Font Management.<BR><BR>FontExplorer X doesn't work ...
A year ago this past June, Extensis (http://www.extensis.com) released version 1 of Universal Type Server (UTS)—and now version 2 is hot on its heels with some nice ...
I know about regular font management features for OS X. What I'm wondering is if there are any good font menu managers around.<BR>Something like MenuFonts for OS X would be great. I'd love to be able ...