![]() ![]() Plus you have previews of everything, since in Photoshop and Illustrator, if you don't know what a font looks like, this can take more time finding the one you like visually. I have not found a program it doesn't work in. The Bitstream interface allows you to drag fonts back in as copies into the Font Folder on the fly which means that if you are in need of a font, you can drag it back into the installed fonts within Bitstream and it is instantly available in ALL PROGRAMS. Net result: you lose nothing, gain performance. ![]() ![]() Moving is not cut and paste, you can't cut from the Font folder, but you can copy and paste where you need it and then delete the font from your Font folder. This process works by copying the fonts you are moving. You leave all the MS fonts and fonts normally used in web such as Arial, Times Roman, Verdana, Tahoma, Comic Sans MS, Impact, etc. The beauty of it is that you can put your fonts in a folder(s) outside of your System Fonts folder, and leave your System Font folder with only the bare number of fonts that it takes to run windows. I have recently started to use Bitstream Font Navigator, and it works with all programs. Because graphics programs use lot of fonts, it can be a burdeon on your system to have them all installed.
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