

You can set as many conditions as you’d like and choose to match any of them or all of them.ĭid you ever wish you could create a set from fonts those used in a particular document? Piece of cake. The screenshot below shows a smart set based on Garamond being in the name: Smart sets continue to be an easy way to group fonts by searching for common attributes such as a word in the font name. Temporarily activated fonts will not be activated the next time you start your computer, saving you the trouble of deactivating them manually. Taking that one step further, you can activate the fonts permanently or temporarily. Suitcase Fusion makes this simple by allowing the creation of font sets and the ability to activate fonts with a simple mouse click. I have a license for Adobe’s Font Folio and scores of others, so with more than 6,000 fonts on my computer I rely heavily on Suitcase extensively to manage them. Recently I upgraded to version 5, and found that it offers some interesting new features, while remaining an indispensable part of my digital toolset.

I first started using Suitcase Fusion when version 3 was released about three years ago.
