![]() With a few clicks, produce waterfalls, paragraphs, logotype, character sets – whatever you want. Print and Export Your Fonts:Create hard copy and PDF font samples for sharing with clients and co-workers. Auto-activate fonts as you open documents in Adobe Creative Cloud and Suite apps – including InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and InCopy – as well as QuarkXpress, Microsoft Office and a world of other popular Mac apps. Simple, Efficient Font Activation:Click slide switches to activate and deactivate fonts and sets manually. It even displays custom comments.įind Fonts Faster:Users can enter a search term and instantly find fonts whose names, properties, metadata or comments match it, and then save the criteria as Smart Sets that auto-update as they add new fonts to their collection. With FontAgent 7, users can view extensive information about its file format, family, style, metrics, filenames, locations, activation, ratings, copyright, trademark and other information to ensure legal compliance. More Font Information Than Ever:The new FontAgent 7 discovers and displays essential information about a user’s fonts. As it imports fonts, FontAgent keeps a full history of new additions and can archive font libraries to the Cloud for safekeeping. Users can click a column to sort fonts by their traits, ratings, foundries, file formats and version numbers.Ĭentralized Font Library:Users drop fonts into FontAgent to verify their integrity and add them to their centralized library along with 1350 free Google fonts. The viewers present font slide shows, waterfalls, paragraphs, comparisons, and glyph sets that let users drag character glyphs directly into their documents.Įxplore Fonts with New Table View:FontAgent’s all-new Table View makes it simple to explore and compare font metadata. Powerful New Font Viewers:FontAgent 7 lets users preview fonts in their choice of text and colors using redesigned Player, Compare and Glyph views. ![]() FontAgent 7 is available in a standalone edition and in a cloud-based sync subscription that shares fonts across users, machines and projects while ensuring that users always have access to their fonts and the latest available software.Īll-New, Modern Interface:FontAgent’s new simple interface features WYSIWYG font previews, powerful set management and simple controls that let users activate, deactivate, find fonts, change colors, customize text and resize UI panes in seconds. FontAgent 7 sports a modern and highly informative UI with new and updated versions of its popular slide show, compare, glyph, waterfall, character set, paragraph, metadata and custom text viewers. Insider Software, a leader in font and digital asset management software, today is proud to announce the immediate availability of FontAgent 7 for Mac. We’ve told you about Font Agent before … now there is an all new version with some substantial new features! A clean and neat interface makes your font searching even more exciting and saves time.There’s a new FontAgent in town, to help you get your fonts act together. This is How You Can Organize Your Fonts like Professional DesignersĪvailable on Mac, the Typeface App can be bought for $25 with a free trial available.As you say, designers with large font libraries need pro-level font management, and Typeface takes care of the problem for me. ![]() I use Typeface as my font management software, and it allows you to deactivate/disable everything the Supplemental fonts folder. I actually prefer Typeface to any iteration of Suitcase from the past so if you. I use to use Extensis Universal Type Server at an office and Extensis Suitcase for home but their price increases and paywalling updates drove me away. I should have added, I too use Typeface and I LOVE IT! I try to spread the word that everyone should take a look at it, it even supports some auto activation for folks that like that. I've gotten good at just typing now but an argument could be made that so many system fonts affects system performance. I'm almost 50 so the dropdown has existed longer than the field you can type in so old habits die hard. It's called Typeface and I would recommend all Mac users check it out. Yes I use a GREAT type management app to manage font collection. ![]() Very good software, the thing I love about it, I can preview fonts without loading them, can organize by foundry, style or whatever, comes in very handy when you have thousands of fonts to wade through.Īpple, you are drowning us in system fonts you no longer let us manage…
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