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Suitcase for Windows Experience

I tried Suitcase for Windows (not Fusion) and liked some things but disliked too many things - it had to be loaded and running every boot up to work (activate fonts), I had to manually remove fonts from Windows/Fonts. Some programs would add fonts to Windows/fonts - even if previously deleted, requiring manual removal almost on a weekly basis... I'm using FontExpert now and find it does same job but works with Windows/Fonts and doesn't have to be running for fonts to load. Easy to activate/deactivate/tmp activate fonts directly in Windows/Fonts. Fusion 2 may address some of these shortcomings...

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