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- iSolve
Just made the switch and am wondering what you designers out there are preferring for your font application. I am familiar with ATM and Extensis. Are there any pros cons with the new OS?
- unknown0
suitcase rocks my world.
once tried fontreserve but it was not as good as some folks told me here...
- kerus0
suitcase here as well. i just hate how it has to be open all the time, and thus in your dock.. someone should make a "no icon" hack for it!
- mvb0
Font Reserve. I like the feature that lets you safely remove non-essential system font from the OS without messing something up. Why there needs to be three different font folders for the OS alone is retarded, but Font Reserve works for me.
- auricom0
suitcase here as well, works great just check the preference that has it start at startup.
- iSolve0
suitcase it is.
thanks everyone!
- df1notfound0
anyone suggested they make the icon hideable to them?
- kerus0
that would be really nice.
or a hack for that like i mentioned above.
- ********0
I use suitcase 10 and I like it
- beedee0
right now suitcase is the _only_ major font mgmt program for OSX. Adobe has no plans at this time to port ATM over to OS X.
i like it fine.
(and i see no need to whine about the 1.6cm of space it takes up in the dock)
- RyanS_BD4D0
Suitcase is good but, i love fontreserve so much more!
- CyBrainX0
I liked Suitcase a lot in Classic OS, but when I installed it in Jaguar, it quits everytime I started the program. I also don't like that you have it open for it to work.
I cannot believe that Adobe has given up on ATM Deluxe. It shocks me that they would give up like that. I don't know whether I feel more betrayed by Adobe or Apple for making such an unreliable, gimmick-ridden piece of shit OS.
I am ready to "Switch™" after 10 years on Macs of all kinds.
- mynameisgod0
I agree that Adobe and Apple have dropped the ball on the font issue. Maybe if we petition Adobe, they might at least try a build of ATM on an Apple. It seems interesting that they don't want to make bank on this little, indespensible app. But hey, OSX is fool proof, right? I'm not a fan of Suitcase as you can tell, but I'm STUCK with it.