FontSuit
FontSuit is a powerful font manager for Windows, which allows you easily and quickly organize your fonts collection, install fonts only when you need them, save valuable system resources, preview fonts, and print fonts sample. FontSuit Lite is a free edition. Support all popular fonts in Windows (TrueType, OpenType, Adobe Type 1, etc) Create font sets by drag-and-drop, to organize your fonts by job, font type, or any other way you like. Very easily install/uninstall fonts permanently or temporarily, just by double-clicking the font name. Icons show font status. Preview fonts even if not activated. Four kinds of preview samples, and you can easily change preview text and font size. Preview multiple fonts to compare them. Filter fonts by format, style, or status. Support WYSIWYG print preview. Print font sample sheet and print fonts catalog. This free edition has all the other features except it does not support Postscript and Opentype fonts.
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Monotype Fonts
The web is full of sprawling font libraries, but we can agree that quantity doesn’t always equal quality. Monotype Fonts gives you the best of both: A deep roster of over 30,000 typefaces to choose from, comprised of iconic designs, cutting-edge contemporary releases, and type from world-renowned independent studios like Latinotype, Mark Simonson, and Fontfabric. And, of course, the Monotype Studio. Monotype Fonts is a package deal — the library plus all the experience and expertise Monotype brings to the table. The Monotype Studio can help you with a range of typographic and branding decisions, and their input is hardwired into many of the tools and features you’ll use every day. Plus, our Success team is on hand to guide you and answer any questions you have along the way. Every typeface in Monotype Fonts is available for mock-ups and prototyping — no licensing is required. You’re free to experiment until you find the perfect option (or two or three or seven) for your project.
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Font Book
You can use font collections and libraries in Font Book on your Mac to organize macOS fonts into groups — for example, fonts you use for a specific website or all the fonts that look like handwriting. Fonts are organized into default collections, listed in the sidebar. A Smart Collection groups fonts based on criteria, such as style and family name. If a font meets the criteria, it’s automatically included in the Smart Collection. You can use a library to organize your fonts. For example, if you use a group of fonts only with a particular document, create a font library to store the fonts associated with the document. Displays a grid showing available characters and symbols, or glyphs. Drag the slider to the right of the preview to adjust its size.
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RightFont
With RightFont, you can find fonts you need for any project in a flash. Click the check button to install fonts, no need to copy font files to system directory. The filter panel comes with advanced filters such as category, style, language and more. RightFont makes it easy to sync and share fonts with your teammates from anywhere, with the help of cloud drives — Dropbox, Google Drive, etc. By sharing the same font library, people saved time on finding fonts and the workload of your IT department was reduced. Font Library is a container where you organize and save all your font files & font lists. It’s nothing new but a special folder on your computer, that can be opened by dragging to RightFont app or simple double-click.
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