Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Windows



Font Book is described as 'The standard font manager that comes with Mac OS' and is a Font Library tool in the os & utilities category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Font Book for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Web-based and iPhone apps. The best Font Book alternative is NexusFont, which is free. Other great apps like Font Book are FontBase, MainType, Font Manager and AMP Font Viewer.



TransType organizes font families, fixes font problems, and allows you to play and experiment with monochrome and multi-color fonts.

This simple tool shows you all the fonts installed on your computer and helps you choose which one is most suitable for a particular project.

Cfont Pro is a viewer to view installed system fonts, printer fonts, and a special mode where you select a directory and view the fonts in that directory.

The Font Thing is a freeware program for managing TrueType fonts in Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0. It hasn't been designed for but work well under Windows XP and 7.




Fonty allows you to scan all the installed fonts on your Mac and lists their character support. Fonty comes with some predefined character sets for some common languages and groups of characters.


Deepin Font Manager is a tool to install and uninstall font easily, supports batch installation, font information recognition, etc., making it easy to use your favorite fonts.




Use fonts without needing to install them, just drag'n'drop to Photoshop/Illustrator! With an online catalog of fonts, quickly search and install them. Adobe suite integration lets you create new text layers and restore missing fonts.




FontAgent Pro delivers a deluge of font management features to the Pc and Macintosh... and the creative world will never be the same. You can still repair, optimize and organize your fonts, then build font libraries and cascading sets that you can activate, manage, secure...

