Skyfonts.com. It can use Google fonts (free).

(If i need to send something to the printers i just convert any fonts to
vectors and then output as PDF)

cheers

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On 6 March 2014 08:08, JohnC <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can anyone recommend an easy to use font manager?  I have used Fusion up
> to now but have found it to be not very user friendly.  Also, have looked
> at Fontbook but perhaps my simple mind is too simple!  CS4 on 10.6
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