This software helps you manage all your font files including .ttf, .otf, .dfont and .ttc without cluttering your Font Book. It supports Classic Mac OS 7.5-9.xx Font Suitcases and allows you to activate or deactivate single fonts or entire folders to keep your fonts organized.
With an easy-to-use interface, you can try out new fonts with a click of the mouse and see how they look with your own typing at sizes between 8 and 500. You can even add and activate entire folders or activate and deactivate fonts in a single click on a check box. Fonts Manager is incredibly convenient for graphic projects, allowing you to keep all the fonts you need neatly tucked into a single folder that can then be passed to the Typesetter or Printer all at once.
Fonts Manager also installs and manages the 1700+ Google Fonts elegantly, without bloating Font Book content. You can display them and activate or deactivate each in a click. Once activated, they will show in all standard Mac OS X applications, including word processors, desktop publishing, graphic applications, presentations, etc.
This software lets you manage all the fonts you want without having to install them in the system or copy them into Font Book. It displays all of them in their own style, and checking a box will make them available to all standard Mac applications. The Google Fonts Open Source fonts can be used in any way you want, privately or commercially. The fonts files are easy to access, making it simple to pass them to a typesetter with a Desktop Publishing project.
To add other TrueType ttf or OpenType otf fonts, Fonts Manager makes it easy to do so. Additionally, this software lets you place fonts for a particular project together within a folder, making it simple when it comes time to pass them to a typesetter. Using Fonts Manager, you don't need to install fonts permanently, which is excellent when trying and playing with a lot of fonts. Lastly, this software supports Cloud Drive, Dropbox, Google Drive, making it even more functional.
Version 3.1.1: Support of Adobe Creative Cloud and QuarkXPress.