Suitcase Fusion 5 includes auto-activation plugins for Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and InCopy. That said, there are some noteworthy new features. What’s new in version 5?Īs with many applications that have been around for a while, Suitcase Fusion 5 is an evolutionary upgrade, not a revolutionary one. This is a real timesaver especially early on in the creative process where a lot of experimenting is going to take place. Photoshop users can access fonts from Extensis’ web font service, WebInk to easily create comps for web sites. Activating a font is just a click or two away from Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign (CS4 and later). The Extensis panels introduced in Suitcase Fusion 4 are back in version 5 as well and just as handy as ever providing easy access to your complete font library plus Google web fonts. Just right-click on the font or the set and choose Collect Fonts for Output (you’ll want to check the license before sending the fonts anywhere). Open the Suitcase Fusion 5 menu from InDesign or Illustrator (this feature is available in Photoshop as well, but is located under the File > Automate menu) and choose Creative Document Set.Ĭollecting the font files from Suitcase Fusion 5 is also snap. You can set as many conditions as you’d like and choose to match any of them or all of them.ĭid you ever wish you could create a set from fonts those used in a particular document? Piece of cake. More after the jump! Continue reading below↓įree and Premium members see fewer ads! Sign up and log-in today.
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