![]() Prior to that, I just figured that managing fonts meant installing and uninstalling them as needed. I’ve been using Suitcase Fusion since version 3 was released in 2010 and have grown completely dependent upon it to activate fonts when opening up InDesign and Illustrator files. It’s available for Windows and Mac for $99. Suitcase Fusion 4 is the latest upgrade to Extensis’ flagship font manager that began its life as a merger of two programs, Suitcase and Font Reserve. Font Doctor included for free.Ĭons: Inconsistent support throughout Creative Suite applications. Auto-activation support for InDesign CS3–CS6, Illustrator CS3–CS6, InCopy CS4–CS6, Photoshop CS4–CS6, and QuarkXPress 7–9. Pros: Easily manage thousands of fonts, including Google Web Fonts and WebINK fonts.
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