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We've compiled a list of 38 free and paid alternatives to Font Book. The primary competitors include NexusFont, FontBase. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Font Book and FontExpert, Maintype, font-viewer.com. Also you can look at other similar options here: OS and Utilities.


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Font Manager
Free Open Source

Simple font management for GTK+ desktop environments

The simplest way to try, install, and manage fonts.

Font Book is the standard font manager that comes with Mac OS. The program enables users to:

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Font Book Overview

Font Book is the standard font manager that comes with Mac OS.

The program enables users to:
Preview and install font files, avoiding multiple instances of the same font.
Review installed fonts using various sample texts and sizes.
Group fonts into collections, which can then be used in all Cocoa programs.
Activate/deactivate individual fonts or collections.
Check the data integrity of font files.
Export font collections for use on another computer

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