This is the same thing I've done at times, also. Find my Font software is a great, economical investment.
I couldn't agree more, getting the Find My Font program is, by far, the best $50 I have ever spent.
This is the same thing I've done at times, also. Find my Font software is a great, economical investment.
Search Googole "font viewer"" to find all you need:
font viewer - Google Search
Another +1 for NexusFont. I've used it for the past couple years. I'm coming from SuitCase Fusion, having used it for several years as the perfect font manager. Unfortunately it broke when I upgraded to Windows 10. There was no apparent fix from SuitCase Fusion during the early years of Windows 10 compatibility - so I switched to NexusFont manager. It's a great little program:
"NexusFont is the perfect app for all those eager computer font collectors who have more font files than they can manage."
- Nice interface design
- Use personal sample texts
- Organize fonts in groups and sets
- Includes a duplicate font detector
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NexusFont does exactly what it says it does.
I've been quite happy with it.
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Manually. I used the same lineup from my previous SuitCase Fusion install.Do you manually create all those categories or does it do that automatically?