Best font management software on Reddit

29 reviews from r/typography, r/graphic_design, r/Design and 2 more subreddits

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#1

Suitcase Fusion

4.3
(4)
"Suitcase Fusion is a great program for exactly what you're looking for."
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"I use Suitcase Fusion. It's great, and has a cloud-storage feature that allows me to keep my fonts on two machines in sync."
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"I use Extensis Suitcase Fusion, Ive always used it. Tried out font explorer and it does the job too."
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"I use Suitcase Fusion. It's certainly not the perfect solution especially if you're comparing prices."
#2

RightFont

4.3
(4)
"Rightfont: https://rightfontapp.com/"
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"I currently use RightFont and am loving it."
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"Rightfontapp.com -- love it! Auto-Activation works only for some applications, but otherwise its perfect."
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"I have been using RightFont. I kept hearing Typeface was the best, it just didn't give me the same functionality I was looking for."
#3

Nexus Font

4.0
(3)
"I've only just begun using it, but I have seen positive reviews, plus it is free!"
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"I use NexuFont and it works great for a free program."
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"I use Nexus font on Windows, but I don't know if it is available on Mac."
#4

FontBase

3.3
(3)
"Try a look at Fontbase. It's free and good for sorting into collections."
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"FontBase is free and looks pretty, but it's an Electron app so it's probably designed more for lightweight duties."
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"Try FontBase."
#5

Font Base

5.0
(2)
"Really simple, plus into Google and Adobe fonts, the search feature is actually quite powerful too."
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"Fontbase is an excellent tool for managing fonts."
#6

FontExplorer X

3.5
(2)
"I tried suitcase and Fontbase, but settled on fontExplorer X. Seems the most stable and useful."
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"You can still find the old free Font Explorer floating around on the internet."
#7

FontExplorer X Pro

5.0
(1)
"I love FontExplorer X Pro, extremely stable and instantly compatible with all your software."
#8

Xiles

5.0
(1)
"NexusFont is an excellent font manager that simplifies font management."
#9

Corel

5.0
(1)
"Corel Font Manager is essential if you use Corel products."
#10

Typeface

4.0
(1)
"I like Typeface a lot. I had no idea there was a Typeface2."
#11

Extensis

4.0
(1)
"Works fine, may not be 'the best', but organization of font folders is key."
#12

Google

4.0
(1)
"Skyfonts is good for managing google fonts, and it's free too"
#13

FontExpert

4.0
(1)
"I really love the amount of features it has, although it looks a bit dated."
#14

Monotype Fonts

3.0
(1)
"I’ve been using it since the first free version came out. It’s been replaced by Monotype Fonts."
#15

Typeface 2

3.0
(1)
"I have been recommended Typeface2, but has not tried it out myself yet."
#16

Fontcase

3.0
(1)
"I was going to recommend Fontcase as a cheap lightweight solutions for mac."
#17

TypeDNA

3.0
(1)
"TypeDNA isn't too bad. $50 It could use improvements but it'll do."

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