On Aug 25, 2004, at 5:53 PM, George Mogiljansky wrote:

Hi Larry,
I personally know of a Mac-using graphics business
that keeps a 9600 PowerMac just for clients who use
older fonts.
I still haven't dug deep inside OS X so I know very
little
about font storage, but I am aware that it works
differently
to OS 9 in the apps can store fonts where they like.

I believe I have a problem as I create things in
Freehand

Guys- hi.

I'm a graphic artist and I'm using QuarkXpress, AI 10, InDesign CS, PS CS and many other apps with Panther 10.3.5 and have about a 100 megs of "old" fonts that I copied over from around the time of 7.5 on, through now. They all work beautifully and I believe that the answer is "FontReserve 3.1.3" for OSX. It is a professional app and has been able to keep everything going very well. It's made by Extensis and is worth the money. I keep a folder of these fonts on a separate partition and FontReserve can access them there through aliases that the app can create or build its own font folder with the actual fonts. It is doable and I hope this helps.

dan_A


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