Update 9/29: A new version, 1.0fc2 (build C6F1), has been posted. So check it out - we’ll run a full review once the final is released. You can download a beta now, but Linotype warns that you should not install it on a production system. Also missing is auto-activation for Photoshop and Illustrator. Noticeably absent from the feature list is font repair, which Linotype claims would violate most license agreements. Managing fonts isn’t all that different than managing music, so why not copy the UI of the most popular music app in the world? Users will also be able to purchase fonts from Linotype and other vendors from the Linotype Font Store within the app - in a manner very similar to the iTunes Music Store. FontExplorer X will preview, organize, and auto-activate fonts, but its most alluring feature might be its iTunes-like interface. ![]() Later today, Linotype will announce FontExplorer™ X, a full-featured font manager for OS X that will go head-to-head with current front-runners Suitcase and FontAgent Pro. ![]() Written by Typographica on September 12, 2005 Linotype Enters the OS X Font Manager Ring
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