![]() Get an Amazon gift card with purchase of Extensis Suitcase Fusion 5Įxtensis has released Suitcase Fusion 4, and brought with it a few new features that designers will love. New users can purchase it for $99.95 or try the free demo to see if it fits into your creative workflow. The update to Suitcase Fusion 5 update is free. There are certainly other font managers out there, but I’ve not come across one that offers more useful tools beyond simple font organization the way Fusion does. I’ve reviewed Suitcase Fusion’s features in the past, and this update adds even more for designers who use a wide variety of fonts in their day-to-day work. The update also doubles the collection of QuickComp templates, a new feature introduced in Suitcase Fusion 5 that allows you to quickly view font combinations in various pre-built layouts for magazines, newspapers, and mobile formats. Clicking on an image in the panel loads the Pinterest page containing the image, where you can also view the rest of the Extensis Fontspiration Pinterest Board. This latest update is free to existing Fusion 5 users, and advances features which foster design inspiration, including a new Fontspiration panel which showcases the latest and most cutting edge typography via a Pinterest feed. (more…) Suitcase Fusion updates adds experimentation and inspirationĮxtensis released a new update for Suitcase Fusion 5, the best font manager for the Mac on the market (in my opinion). But there is a little more than meets the eye. At first glance, existing users will likely only see a slight interface update to look more at home with Mac OS X Yosemite. ![]() Suitcase Fusion 6 continues down the path of slow-and-steady wins the race. And rather than just throw frivolous features against the wall to see what sticks, Extensis has worked hard to only add the best ones, the most useful ones-and make sure they work as advertised. While competing font managers struggle to add “me-too” features, Suitcase Fusion has built upon its core font activation tools with features that professionals with large font collections and a love for typography can truly use and appreciate. And that’s why I like them so much.Įxtensis Suitcase Fusion started out as a simple font activation tool, but over the years it has grown into a complete font management system. Upgrades over the years have added new features, but their core functionality hasn’t changed much-other than they just keep working better with age. The free version is probably all you need at this point.There are two utilities I install on every new Mac I use, the same two I’ve been installing before anything else since the mid-to-late 90s. See if it can identify any malware you may have accidentally installed. ![]() ![]() It’s from a trusted developer and respected ASC contributor, The application scans for adware and malware and is a popular tool among veteran users here in the Community. In fact, you probably should run it now and see if it picks up anything. If you feel the need to have an anti-malware app running, I recommend that you download and run Malwarebytes. Please see these Apple Support Community documents:Ĭlick> Effective Defenses Against Malware - Apple CommunityĬlick> How to install adware - Apple Community Most anti-virus and cleaning apps are less than helpful on the Mac and often cause more problems and headache than they prevent because they conflict with the Mac’s built in securities. There is no need to run any “cleaning”, “speed-up” or “optimizing” apps, nor any anti-virus apps. MacOS is very secure and quite capable of keeping itself that way.
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