cogbuddy
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| 01 May 2007 05:42 AM |
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I come to know from various sources that the fonts installed on our PC, slows down the boot time and also slows down the normal operation speed. But, we have a solution for this with the software called Font Frenzy.
Font Frenzy is a free font manager has some unique features not only will it help you to view,
install, and uninstall your fonts, It can also help you to "defrenzy" your
whole font folder and put an end to font frustration and slow boot-up
times.
It is an freeware, for downloading and more info on this visit the link given below.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Font-Utils/Font-Frenzy.shtml
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gsmile
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| 02 May 2007 01:56 AM |
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Thankyou for sharing, Cogbuddy! That can really help me on my PC and font installs. I will give that link to some of my friends with the same problem. :) |
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PixelPixie
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| 02 May 2007 05:21 PM |
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Indeed, thanks for the share! I'm definitely going to investigate that. I've been having some serious font lag on my machine for a long time.
Incidentally, it's interesting you should post this now; someone gave me a glowing recommendation of Extensis Suitcase, designed to solve this and other problems.
http://www.extensis.com
...there's a trial version, but it ultimately is not free.
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nancy_kelpie
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| 03 May 2007 10:33 PM |
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For mac users (maybe there is also a PC version, I'm not sure), Suitcase is a great program. http://www.extensis.com/en/products/font_management/product_information.jsp?id=1060
You can activate and deactivate fonts very easily. This way you don't have to uninstall them, while you maybe still need them. This really helps with speed! |
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Keith Tuomi
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| 06 May 2007 01:01 PM |
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Depending on your system resource (RAM, hard drive speed, etc.), loading more than a few hundred fonts at a time can definitely slow things down, even to the point of the system being unusable.
Every application that uses fonts such as Word or Photoshop load -all- the fonts into memory, so if you put thousands into your OS, expect some serious screwups. |
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PixelPixie
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| 07 May 2007 11:41 PM |
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Here's the page with the Windows version for Suitcase:
http://www.extensis.com/en/products/font_management/product_information.jsp?locale=en_US&id=1055
:)
Keith, I am told that Suitcase can resolve the mondo-font-load problem with Photoshop, Quark, etc... gosh, I hope so. I can't wait for the time to play with it!
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geekatinfinity
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| 22 Aug 2007 02:30 PM |
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Yes ,this also happens to me. I install a lot of fonts on my computer so that i can make my presentation better, but it makes my pc slow. I already have a font manager but it does not provide so much features as much it provides.
Thank you for the link!
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