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Automatically check your fonts for corruption, keeping problematic fonts out of your workflow.
With Font Sense data automatically extracted from every font added, auto-activating the exact font is a
breeze.
Meet the demands of complex with features such as font libraries and a portable Font Vault.
NOTE: The term "suitcase" originated on the Macintosh, where fonts were at one time required to be placed in a
"suitcase" or they couldn't be used by the system.
System Requirements and Release Notes
For the most up-to-date information about the latest version of Suitcase Fusion, please visit the Extensis website:
http://www.extensis.com/en/support/documentation/?fs=/en/support/documentation/suitcase/.
Installing Suitcase Fusion
Before installing Suitcase Fusion, you must disable any other font managers. Running more than one font manager
can cause inconsistent font activation and is not recommended. The first time you run Suitcase Fusion, it will attempt
to disable all other font managers, but it is best to quit and remove others before installation.
Suitcase Fusion 3 will only upgrade your Windows database if you are using Suitcase Fusion or Suitcase for Windows
version 11.0 or higher. If you are running an older version, remove it from your system before you install Suitcase
Fusion 3.
If you are upgrading from a previous version of Suitcase or Suitcase Fusion, see "Upgrading to Suitcase Fusion 3" on
page 13 for more information.
To install Suitcase Fusion, double-click the installer icon and allow the installer to guide your installation.