FontBase

8 The Green, Suite A, 19901, Dover, United States
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4.20
Based on 20 Reviews

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About FontBase

FontBase is a super fast, beautiful and free font manager for designers. It provides unique features such as: the ability to search fonts by visual characteristics using fancy charts; crowd-sourced tags for every font; activate fonts without the need to install them; automatically activate missing fonts in design documents; activate Google fonts in a single click and much more!

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Nik Rogers
GB

Font Base is perfect for freelance Font Base is perfect for a solo freelance editor. It resolves fonts for the Adobe, Google and DaVinci Resolve ecosystems. I've used Suitcase, Extensis and many others. Font Base is simple to ise, easy to organize and just, plain, works. It's also at a very nice price point compared to all the others. I highly recommend Font Base if are solo or on a small team.

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Philip Mundia
KE

Great font management tool But... First the UI, its great, the dark theme Is a treat. Secondly, It's a great font management tool and especially how I can preview the fonts, I also love the auto activate option, really comes through in a crunch, I hope you add a duplicate checker and one to help sort between commercial, Demo and free fonts.

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Shawna Simmons
GB

Great font manager Working in printing and graphic design, I need to have access to thousands of fonts. Our current server has over 50,000 fonts, and it's just not feasible to install all those fonts. I love having the ability to only activate the fonts I need, and the ability to quickly scroll through and see font previews at a glance. Works wonderfully with Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop. Highly recommend.

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BH
GB

Been using for years. Been using for years. Nothing else compares 2 U.

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Leonardo Borsten
GB

Reliable and good value FontBase is a reliable app. It shows TrueType and OpenType but not PostScript fonts. It doesn't come with font classification presets, but you can easily make your own collections by clicking "New collection", give it a name, and dragging font families from the main list onto the collection. You can then click the collection name to see its content on the main panel.

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