



If you have thousands of fonts it’s pretty much essential, in my opinion. Here’s a brief rant on what font management is, how it has fallen down on Windows, some speculation on why, comments on recent improvements, and a batch of specific feature requests.įirst, what is font management? A font management application allows you to preview fonts without having them active on your system, create groups of fonts, search your fonts by various criteria, and activate/deactivate individual fonts, families or user-defined groups on the fly. How, why, and can it be improved? Recent developments offer some hope for the future. Historically, Windows font management has well, sucked. I recently moved to a new laptop, which reminded me of a painful issue as I migrated my data and fonts and reinstalled my applications.
