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MasterJuggler gives you quick and easy access to your entire font library without forcing you to store all of your fonts in system font locations. You can store your fonts wherever you like, in any folder on any drive. You can even access fonts from removable media (such as a CD) or share fonts over a network. MasterJuggler does not need to move or copy your fonts in order to manage them. With MasterJuggler, you control which fonts are in use at all times. You can open and close fonts or sets of fonts as you wish without quitting your open applications.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I have been using this app for over a year now and I must say that it is a great Font manager app. I have had no problems out of it.
just my 2¢.
Hard to believe this is from the makers of...
epc
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...DiskWarrior<br />This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />No matter how many times I permanently activate some fonts, MasterJuggler sometimes remembers its settings, and other times it forgets them completely. Add to that that it can get extremely slow, and you're left with an expensive program that does not live up to Alsoft's name.
Huge disappointment. I'm using OS X 10.3.9, G4/800, 1GB memory.
Awesome!
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Hi, I just purchased this app about 2 weeks ago to use in our flexo shop. I must say that this thing blows Suitcase out of the water. I know there was not a demo, but i went ahead and took a chance and I must say that so far it has been excelent. It was worth my money!
Best so far
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Please start with ignoring the two posters below that award Masterjuggler one star, because the have never once used it before posting here.
After years of trouble with Suitcase and trying other fontmanagers with even less succes, finally MasterJuggler for OS X was released and boy were we happy with it! If you've used the old MJ for OS 9 expect to be surprised with this new version as it's interface is totally uncomparable to the old version.
Masterjuggler, as far as we are concerned, has the easiest, most powerful interface, preview options, font printout options and troubleshooting tools (and is very stable as well even after upgrading the OS from Jag to Panther).
And with regard to a claim made by the one-star-awarding couch-prophets below: Os 10.3's FontBook application does not make MJ obsolete at all: MasterJuggler has far more features, works in a more agreeable/usable way if you use fonts professionally and has a better interface.
Quark School of Marketing
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br /><P>I'm dying to try the new MasterJuggler, but to quote Alsoft, "MasterJuggler 3.0 upgrades are only available on CD. The upgrade is not available electronically...The upgrade costs $49.95 plus $7.95 shipping and handling worldwide...Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery."</P>
<P>It's at least 10 years since I've tried MasterJuggler; IMHO, the product always sucked compared to ATM and Suitcase. And I can't find my serial number. If they want to win OSX users like me, they'll need to at least have a downloadable version.</P>
<P>By the way, am I the only person who thinks the new MasterJuggler looks an awful lot like FontAgent Pro? Does it have FAP's speed problems, too?</P>
Maybe Too Late
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />We've all seen the Panther demo that has integrated Font Management. In the meantime, I've been playing with Suitcase and Font Reserve to bide my time. Then after considerable delay, finally MasterJuggler arrives, but alas, no demo. Plus, with however much time and money in development you guys put into this you're too late.
Then again, if only we had a demo to test against. But I guess you'll probably end up just giving this software away once Panther is out. Quite disappointed.