View font slide shows, waterfalls, paragraphs, comparisons and glyph sets. Drag character glyphs directly into your documents. Select the right font for every passage, heading and project.
#Fontagent pro windows 7 freeĬreate a Centralized Font Library - Just drag your fonts into FontAgent to verify their integrity and add them to your centralized library along with 1350+ free Google fonts.
Find Fonts Faster - Enter a search term and instantly find fonts whose names, properties, metadata or comments match it.Īs you import fonts, FontAgent keeps a full history of your new additions and archives your growing library to the Cloud for safekeeping.Want to sharpen your focus? Use Smart Search to perform complex searches in seconds, and save them as Smart Sets that auto-update as you add fonts to your collection.
Instantly Share and Sync Fonts - Welcome to the future of font management: sharing and syncing fonts through the Cloud no server license or administration required.More Metadata than Ever - FontAgent 7 discovers more font metadata than ever.Select a font or set and view its properties and metadata in FontAgent’s right sidebar. View font names, formats, styles, metrics, filenames, locations, activation, ratings, comments everything you need to know about your fonts. Explore Your Fonts Using Table View - Use FontAgent’s Table View is a built-in spreadsheet that lets you quickly explore and compare font metadata.
Click a table column to sort your currently selected fonts by their traits, foundries, sizes, file formats and version numbers.
Simple, Efficient Font Activation - Click slide switches to activate and deactivate fonts and sets manually.
I ran with the latter for a while but it was too buggy with my 30+ year old font library so returned to Suitcase after and for a decade or so until I got fed up with their annual licence request. #Fontagent pro windows 7 professionalĪpple'sFontBook is an embarrassment that should have been addressed decades ago for the professional designers who use a library of fonts in their work. On loading FontAgent I realised I should have tried it years ago. This year Adobe will stop supporting PostScript fonts which makes the bulk of my multi-thousands font library. Luckily I am at the end of my active designer career but FontAgent still supports them, as do the applications I use. FontAgent also supplies and supports far more design packages than Suitcase, et al, which seem to be far more geared to Adobe's applications (than they used to be) at the expense of others such as QuarkXPress for example. Don't get me wrong, I like Suitcase which I always preferred over the others but as a better option I'd choose FontAgent any day.In order to use PostScript Type 1 or OpenType.