The disadvantage is that the single file is only usable by Suitcase Fusion if that file ever goes bad, so go your fonts (not counting the backup you made of your fonts, right?). The advantage of this system is that it’s difficult (if not impossible) for duplicate fonts to sneak into the Vault. The Font Vault is a single file, which can be huge depending on the number of fonts loaded (mine was more than a gigabyte in size). Of course, there are other useful features added to the program as we’ll discuss. The major differences for Suitcase X1 users will be the concept of a Font Vault, or a single repository for fonts, and an improvement on the ability to view fonts by classifications and styles-both picked up from Font Reserve. Former Suitcase users will feel much more at home with the interface than Font Reserve users however, Reserve users will quickly become familiar with the easy-to-use interface. At almost three years in the making, we wondered if this product was ever going to see the light of day. Extensis Suitcase Fusion (version 12.0.1) is the long-awaited combination of Suitcase and Font Reserve.
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