![]() The Font Sense duplicate handling and portable vault are not big on sizzle but professionals who actually work with tons of fonts on a regular basis will regard these features as worth paying for. It's true that after you've used FontExplorer X, the Suitcase Fusion interface seems rather bland (and unchanged), but what it does for everyday production, it does pretty well. AdvertisementĪ lot of people are going to be buying Suitcase Fusion because they're coming from Mac OS 9 and it's a name they know and at least now it has earned that trust. But Suitcase Fusion, while looking a lot like the past versions, has undergone some under-the-hood fixes and the recent regularly-released updates have quelled my fears that Extensis left this one to ride on name alone. I had left Suitcase X for dead a couple versions ago since it was slow, plagued with stability issues and the slow-to-come updates rarely resolved any of the major issues that the program suffered from. I have to be honest: Suitcase Fusion surprised me. Price: $99.95 ( shop for this application) System requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9 (PPC) or 10.4.4 (Intel), 1GHz CPU, 256MB RAM, 30MB of hard drive space Makes me want to listen to my fonts, it apes iTunes so badly.Auto-activation requires main app to be launched. ![]()
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