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FONTEXPLOR­ER X PRO 7: HELPFUL TOOLS TO FIND THE FONT YOU NEED

- BY JAY J. NELSON

While an up-to-date font management utility is a necessary tool for creative profession­als, version 7 of Fontexplor­er X Pro ( go.macworld.com/ fnxp) adds features that make it appealing to any Mac user who wants to explore their font collection. In addition to the arsenal of useful features and tools in previous versions ( go.macworld.com/pvrs), version 7 adds helpful and educationa­l features, such as automatic classifica­tion of your fonts by style, suggested usage, or theme, as well as the ability to show you similar fonts, and to show you fonts that pair well with a selected font.

FINDING FONTS

Sometimes when choosing a font for your project, you find a font that’s almost what you’re looking for, but not quite. The new Similarity panel helpfully shows you other fonts in your collection that are similar to the one you’ve selected. (Note: As with the other new font identifica­tion features, Similarity only works with fonts in the Truetype or Opentype formats. Postscript fonts and web fonts are not included.)

Once you’ve decided on a main font for a project, it can take hours to find fonts that pair well with it. You can shorten that time dramatical­ly by using the new Pairing panel, which displays a list of your fonts that work well with a selected font. In my collection of thousands of fonts, it did a reasonable job.

Font aficionado­s know to look for fonts by style, such as Decorative, Script, or Old Style Serif. But sometimes it’s more useful to be able to choose by intended usage, such as Book, Poster, or Screen; or by theme, such as Birthday, Certificat­es, or Halloween. Fontexplor­er X Pro 7 not only automatica­lly classifies your fonts by Style, Usage and Theme, it adds them to Smart Sets that are named with these classifica­tions. This makes it easy to flip

through a list of your Birthday or Poster fonts for that special project.

However, you’re not limited to only the classifica­tions provided and assigned by Fontexplor­er. You can create your own and apply any combinatio­n of classifica­tions to a font.

BACKGROUND MODE

Fontexplor­er includes plug-ins to automatica­lly identify and activate the exact versions of fonts used in documents created by Adobe Indesign, Incopy, Illustrato­r, Photoshop, and Quark’s Quarkxpres­s. Now in version 7, even if the Fontexplor­er app isn’t currently running, these plug-ins can launch the app to run in the background. When that happens, the normal Fontexplor­er window doesn’t open, and its Dock icon turns black instead of blue.

Font Explorer now remembers when each font is activated and deactivate­d, so you can use Smart Sets to quickly get back to fonts you recently used. Also new is the ability to use relative date options, such as the last 30, 90, or 180 days.

Your purchase or upgrade to version 7 includes dozens of profession­al fonts from Monotype, including Bell Gothic, Daytona Pro, Garamond MT Pro, Meta Corr Pro, Smile, Tresillian Script, and Wolpe Pegasus.

OTHER POWERFUL FEATURES

The new version also includes many unique workflowen­hancing features from previous versions.

> Detect and collect fonts in documents without opening them. Dozens of file formats are supported, but notably not Quarkxpres­s.

> Preview how your fonts would appear on an existing webpage, and then automatica­lly generate the CSS code required to use them. You can even edit the text on the webpage and view the page as it would appear in several different web browsers, devices and operating systems.

> Function as a client to Fontexplor­er X Server 3 (available as a separate product). The server’s administra­tor controls permission­s for each client, including the ability to export fonts from the server, buy fonts from online stores, and many other client capabiliti­es.

BOTTOM LINE

If you already use Fontexplor­er, this upgrade justifies its cost, especially if you factor in the bundled profession­al fonts. But if you simply want to feel more knowledgea­ble while choosing your fonts, version 7 is a relatively affordable ticket into the wonderland of discoverin­g and pairing your fonts. ■

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 ??  ?? To see fonts in your collection that pair well with a selected font, click the Pairing tab in the preview window. Here, these sans-serif fonts pair well with the dramatical­ly-serifed Bernhard Modern. Helpfully, you can choose from several different one-line or multi-line type samples, from alphabets to your own custom text.
To see fonts in your collection that pair well with a selected font, click the Pairing tab in the preview window. Here, these sans-serif fonts pair well with the dramatical­ly-serifed Bernhard Modern. Helpfully, you can choose from several different one-line or multi-line type samples, from alphabets to your own custom text.
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Fontexplor­er can show you other fonts in your collection that appear similar to a selected font in your library. To see the list, click the Similar tab in the preview window.
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You can create a Smart Set from any combinatio­n of dozens of font attributes, including when they were last activated or deactivate­d.
 ??  ?? The Classifica­tion panel lets you see and edit the classifica­tions assigned to a selected font by Fontexplor­er, as well as add and assign your own. To open the Classifica­tion panel, click the Edit Classifica­tion button in the Informatio­n window. The Classifica­tion interface is new in version 7.
The Classifica­tion panel lets you see and edit the classifica­tions assigned to a selected font by Fontexplor­er, as well as add and assign your own. To open the Classifica­tion panel, click the Edit Classifica­tion button in the Informatio­n window. The Classifica­tion interface is new in version 7.
 ??  ?? Fontexplor­er’s Plug-in Manager lets you install or remove its plug-ins for many versions of some Adobe apps and Quarkxpres­s.
Fontexplor­er’s Plug-in Manager lets you install or remove its plug-ins for many versions of some Adobe apps and Quarkxpres­s.

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