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Plus you're also loading a ton of foreign language fonts on your system that you might not need, such as Sylfaen (Armenian), Vinjala (Tamil), Plantagenet (Cherokee), Baiti (Mongolian), and MoolBoran (Khmer). That’s each individual weight, such as Garamond Regular and Garamond Bold and Garamond Italic and Garamond Bold Italic and Garamond Bold Extra Condensed and … you get the idea. Regardless of how much RAM you have, you’re still slowed down by Hobo and all those other unused fonts because each and every font has to be loaded one by one into memory.
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When you have just a few fonts active on your computer, you don’t notice the drag, but when it’s several hundred fonts - or a thousand or more - they add up to a sizable chunk of power that should be going to your software applications rather than to fonts you don’t use. including 2 versions of Hobo, one from Microsoft, and the other from Adobe!Įach font that’s loaded on your computer eats up a small portion of RAM. The total: 110 basic Windows and ClearType fonts, 139 non-Latin language fonts, 187 Office fonts, and 200+ from Adobe's CS, depending on which suite you installed. Here's Adobe's list of fonts installed with CS5.5. See Microsoft's list of fonts installed with Windows 7 and with Office 2010. Bleah! My students know how “fond” I am of the typeface Hobo that is installed on Windows computers by Microsoft’s products.)
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Windows and MS Office install more than 400 fonts on your computer system, and if you install an Adobe CS product, you’ll have an additional 200+ fonts. Here’s my review of FEX and why it should be on your computer.
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Linotype-Monotype just released Font Explorer X Pro for Windows (FEX), the sibling of the Macintosh version that helps designers manage their font libraries and perform other tasks.ĭownload a free 30-day trial of FEX and take it for a test drive: I’ve been holding my breath and waiting to tell my clients and subscribers about it for quite some time - and now I can spill the beans. Starting today, Windows users now have the best font manager available to turn off, turn on, and install fonts on their systems.

Oh, happy day! I now can turn off “ Hobo,” my favorite font to hate in Windows. Your license will remain active as long as your qualifying Subscription is active.Windows users can now have the same thing Mac users have: the best font manager on the market, Linotype's FontExplorer X Pro, was released today for Windows.īy Bevi Chagnon, PubCom Here's a short review of why you should use a font manager on your computer and what features make Linotype's FontExplorer X Pro your best choice. Find the section referring to at the bottom and Sign In using your credentials. If you're using a PC, you'll have to open FontExplorer X Pro, click the FontExplorer X Icon in the top left of the window, then "Client License". These are the same credentials you log into the site with. If you're using a Mac, FontExplorer X Pro will ask you for your credentials on installation (see screenshot). Log into your and navigate to the Manage Account area by clicking on "SIGNED IN: your name" in the top navigation.Ĭlick "Download" on the FontExplorer X Pro feature to download the application
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Here's how to get access to the application:įontExplorer X Pro Mac installation screenįontExplorer X Pro Windows installation screen Some Subscriptions include access for a single user to FontExplorer X Pro, a font management utility (to see if you have access, check the Plans and Pricing page).
