Yes, I have "looked" at Font Book, and it does seem to have most of  
the features that Adobe Type Manager had -- chiefly, the ability to  
activate and deactivate individual fonts or sets of fonts. But a  
couple of people have told me that I really should get Suitcase,  
although they didn't say why it was better than Font Book.

Anyone with experience using Suitcase care to answer that question?  
Is Suitcase demonstrably different from Font Book? Is it better, and  
if so, why?

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>
>> Is Suitcase the best (or only) font manager for OS X that will  
>> allow you to activate/deactivate fonts at will? I'm used to using  
>> ATM in System 9 and would like something similar in X. What's the  
>> consensus out there?
>>
>
> Have you looked at Apple's Font Book program?




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