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Alternative to ATM

Guest
Oct 25, 2007 Oct 25, 2007

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Using ATM deluxe 4.1, with Windows XP pro and CS2. It appears that ATM is no longer being supported by Adobe. We are moving to CS3, would like a capable type management program to be used with that.

Is Extensis Font Manager a viable solution?

Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks.

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Mar 27, 2008 Mar 27, 2008

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What kind of type manager software is available and recommended to use with CS3, Windows Vista? To view and categorize fonts etc like the old ATM deluxe?

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Explorer ,
Mar 27, 2008 Mar 27, 2008

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Search the forums, especially the ID and typography forums. This topic has been discussed many, many times. But for those still on XP (like myself) ATM Deluxe is still fine to use with CS3. I'm not planning to dump it until I move to Vista.

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Enthusiast ,
Mar 31, 2008 Mar 31, 2008

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See also:

http://blogs.adobe.com/typblography/2007/10/win_font_mgmt.html

Cheers,

T

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