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Shlomit Heymann
Inspiring
May 7, 2024
Question

Fonts Manager - Alternatives to Extensis Connect Fonts (Suitcase Fusion) for Mac 2024

  • May 7, 2024
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Good Morning 🙂
Sometimes it's easier to ask here than to search all over for an answer especially when the search options in adobe discussions is so poor and I always prefer to hear your thoughts about it.

 

My favorite and so far always and forever font manager application was the discontinued FontExplorer. I moved to Extensis Suitcase Fusion even before FontExplorer was discontinued, when it started to have various problems and I didn't have time to deal with it. I never liked the way Extensis Suitcase was handling things but I could live with it.

 

But now I can't. Now they took away the option to keep the font linked to a folder on the desktop (I always unchecked "copy to vaults" option as I hated the vault and wanted to "Reveal Font in Finder" when needed) and "forced" me to use the vault and to store on the cloud. 

 

I do believe this option should be mine to decide. I did wrote to them about it hoping other will too and that will bring this option back, but perhaps there is a better alternative, which is why I'm asking for your advice.

 

For me, these are a must options that I would like to have in a font manger (if I didn't forget any):
1. All fonts will stay linked to a desktop folder with an option to reveal in finder,
2. Create Sets of fonts,
3. Auto activation when open any adobe application that uses fonts,
4. Ability to type a sentence and see preview,
5. Viewing font Glyphs and Info.

 

It looks to me like "FontExpert" by Proxima could be an answer but it's not for Mac. I wonder if they will develop one for Mac too (I just wrote to them and asked). 

 

If you have any good ideas for me, please write it down, or if there is already a discussion about that from the past year and you can refer me to it, I will be happy too.

 

Thank you,

Good day,
Shlomit

 

15 replies

ronih7
Participant
September 4, 2025

I'm curious, a bit more then a year after you initial post,
what font manager program did you end up using?
And do you have a a program you reccomend for Windows users?
I have an old Suitcase Fusion 9 version 20.

rickt38612460
Known Participant
August 22, 2025

It’s worth noting that Monotype bought Extensis (the makers of Connect Fonts) back in November 2024. And Monotype itself isn’t exactly independent anymore—they were brought up by a private equity firm. That means one thing: buy up everything you can, cut out alternatives, and squeeze as much money out of the market as possible.

 

Monotype have been buying up many traditional type foundries—including Linotype, ITC, Bitstream, FontShop, and many others—giving it control over an enormous library of typefaces. The also own the myfonts.com platform.

 

And with Extensis Connect Fonts (powered by Monotype), they quietly removed local folder support. Why? Most likely to push everyone into their cloud vault so they can see exactly what fonts you have—and, conveniently, whether or not you’ve licensed them.

 

Plenty of designers and agencies already getting picked on.

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/typography/comments/18yi487/whats_going_on_with_monotype/

https://www.reddit.com/r/graphic_design/comments/1jqqlm6/monotype_just_hit_us_with_a_30000yr_font_license/

https://www.reddit.com/r/graphic_design/comments/1jftrtf/client_got_a_letter_from_monotypedont_even_know/

 

I still use Connect Fonts for work, though I’m not sure for how much longer with their recent price increases. For personal use, I use Typeface, which has been excellent.

 

The world of fonts and font licensing has changed—and definitely not for the better.

tonks_the_auror
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 8, 2025

I'm a fan of FontAgent, and I do still have it installed, but like Bob and Dave, I'm finding I don't really use a font manager. I think I keep FontAgent installed because I was a beta tester for it in the early days and I'm sentimental 🙂 That said, I think it's solid, relatively easy to use, and gets the job done.

Participant
March 7, 2025

Have you tried Monotype? 
Tools like Monotype Fonts (formerly known as SkyFonts) help designers manage and use fonts efficiently.

Dave Creamer of IDEAS
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 7, 2025
quote

Have you tried Monotype? 
Tools like Monotype Fonts (formerly known as SkyFonts) help designers manage and use fonts efficiently.


By @Tejas_Jain5719

Could be wrong, but I believe Monotype purchased FontExplorer and eventually canceled the software. 

 

David Creamer: Community Expert (ACI and ACE 1995-2023)
telred18
Inspiring
October 1, 2024

Typeface is very good. The Pro version is reasonably priced.. I've been using it for a couple of years after getting frustrated with Extensis' offerings. The only issue I've had is fonts in placed Illustrator files not autoactivating in InDesign but saving those as PDFs fixes that.

Participant
October 29, 2024

Thanks for that chat. I also had problems with Connect Fonts. Specially when I work abroad, although I'm good equipped with a G5 router. Sometimes Fonts will not activated as expected and this is essential - and what about working offline??. I now installed typeface and really I'm surprised about the speed. I'looking forward how the workflow will be. Thanks a lot Karin 

Participant
September 12, 2024

Reporting back after using TypeFace (see post below) for 3+ months now. I can't tell you how happy I am that I found this app. It's so incredibly fast, easy to use. It just works! Hard to believe but they continue improving it as well. Give it look see, you'll be thanking me ; ) Typefaceapp.com 

https://typefaceapp.com/

 

 

Brad @ Roaring Mouse
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2024

Good to hear! Definitely on my list to try.

Frans v.d. Geest
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2024

I really like RightFont on the Mac.

https://rightfontapp.com

ivanm74201558
Participant
September 12, 2024

Hi Frans,

and may I ask you for the reasons?

ivanm74201558
Participant
September 12, 2024

Did anyone tried RightFont? What are your thoughts?

Brad @ Roaring Mouse
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 12, 2024

I haven't, but when it comes time, I will check it out. A plus for me is support for Type 1, even though I personally long moved on to Opentype (thankfully bought Font Folio back in the day), but there are still some practical occasions to have the old ones loadable.

ivanm74201558
Participant
September 12, 2024

Good point!

Shlomit Heymann
Inspiring
May 9, 2024

Thank you🙏

I will check out Font Agent. 

Participant
June 1, 2024

Just found "TypeFace" https://typefaceapp.com/help/articles/migrate/suitcase you can import your suitcase tags and vault if you had one. It's lightning fast, you can host all your fonts locally and organize them the way you want and best of all they're nto doign a crazy money grab like Extensis — $36. it's PEREFCT 

Brad @ Roaring Mouse
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 1, 2024

Nice!

 

dwspiv
Known Participant
May 9, 2024

Update to my post. I did a Google search and someone recommended going into the preferences of Font Explorer fo it to warn before quitting. It solved the problem for now. It also recommended clearing the font caches via the Apple go menu and finding the caches and manually deleting. Not sure why they recommended that when you can, from the tools menu of explorer, go in and empoty Application font caches and system font caches.  But, ultimately, this has bought me more time to find a replacement.

Scott Falkner
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 2, 2024

FontExplorer X Pro has been working for me so far. M1 Macbook running Sonoma. Until it fails to work for me it will be my font manager of choice. After that, probably Typeface.

Brad @ Roaring Mouse
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 2, 2024

@Scott Falkner . Indeed. I will be doing the same. Of course, FEX no longer has plugins for anything past CC2022, but that's a minor annoyance.