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Why do I need to organize and manage my fonts?

While many users take their fonts for granted, fonts can be a constant source of complication and trouble. Corrupt, incomplete and duplicate fonts cause many problems including application crashes, mysterious font substitution , and unexpected screen and printer output.
Having fonts strewn across your hard drive also makes it difficult to find the correct fonts to send to a client or a print service bureau. FontAgent Pro’s optimization and organization features eliminate these headaches by eliminating corrupt and mismatched fonts and organizing your font collection.

In addition to ensuring the integrity of your fonts, it is also important to activate just the fonts you need. If you activate many fonts concurrently, your computer and applications run slower and font menus become unmanageable. FontAgent Pro’s straightforward interface provides the tools you need to effectively manage your fonts, streamline your system, and keep font menus under control.
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