![]() ![]() I used to be able to name hundreds of them on site, but my memory has long since faded. For a time, in the late 90’s, I was obsessed with getting ahold of every font there was, but soon enough it became apparent that there were new fonts being developed and added to the web by the hundreds, and I eventually realized that there are hundreds of thousands of fonts out in the world, and I gave up on my obsession.Īt my peak, I had close to 40,000 fonts. I started out with maybe two or three hundred fonts back in the late 80’s early 90’s on my Amiga. (Of course, maybe it’s just me, not knowing what I’m doing.)īut isn’t that what a font program is supposed to do? - Let you have control over your fonts. So, while FontBook is great for viewing font collections on their own, it doesn’t appear to control which fonts are loaded into the system. Like the earlier poster, SteveH, said about FontBook: Clunky. (I would have thought a command-click on other collections would open up several at one time, but no dice.)
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