![]() ![]() You have to point it to where all your fonts are stored before it adds them to its library. It can’t, for example, go out and search your system for available fonts. Time has passed Alsoft’s MasterJuggler by, and it’s in serious need of an upgrade. ![]() Insider Software has paid attention to its competition, and rolled many of the best aspects of existing font-management programs into FontAgent Pro 3, making it a leading contender. Extensis Suitcase owners already know this, as FontDoctor has been bundled with Suitcase for several years. Although well-organized users may not think they need a font management program, there’s no substitute for a font-repair kit, and FontDoctor 7 is good one. Well-designed, easy to use, and clearly documented, FontDoctor is cheap insurance against misbehaving fonts, which are devils to identify and impossible to fix without a specialized tool. Fonts you don’t want, irreparable fonts, or fragments of fonts (or those that simply don’t correspond to orthodox font programming norms) can be isolated or sent to the Trash. The program also lets you organize your fonts into a series of folders best suited to your workflow. After scanning them for problems or missing parts, it will fix the fixable and organize them into a neat library. Although FontDoctor can weed out sick fonts, it can’t always tell you how serious their maladies are, and its manual admits that some fonts that it pulls aside as suspicious (due to unusual programming) may, in fact, work just fine.įontDoctor searches any folder, disk, or mounted volume for fonts in PostScript Type 1, TrueType (Mac, Windows. ![]()
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