I recently wrote a guest-review over at Mac OS X-based graphic design blog The Graphic Mac for the brand-new font management utility Fontcase.
In short, I have found Fontcase to be a very cool new font manager for OS X. It has a few limitations, but the good news is that the developers at Bohemian Coding have told me all the small gripes I had were to be remedied in the near future and the ones they weren’t aware of (which I suggested) were also added to the feature list.
The biggest drawback for me was the lack of auto-activation plugins for the Adobe Creative Suite software. I currently use the free version of Font Explorer X by Linotype, and it’s something that would be difficult to work without. But it’s coming for Fontcase, and once it does I can see myself seriously considering picking up a license and switching my font manager in the (hopefully) near future.
Head on over to the Fontcase review at The Graphic Mac for my full thoughts.
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