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FontNuke

FontNuke

Remove font cache files.

Version:  1.1.6

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Not any better than Font Finagler ... except free

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: MacNRG Wednesday, May 03 2006 @ 07:50 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

This is really as unhelpful to a creative agency as Font Finagler ... we need a utility, like Smasher, that also purges Adobe and Microsoft caches ... professionally, this is useless   
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professionally...? - what the?

your comment is a little dumb, why not just send an email to the developer suggesting your want rather in that manner... it is freeware. If you want an application that removes font caches and Microsoft and Adobe font related files/caches (as in adobe.fnt) try Linotype FontExplorer X, it is a better font manager (for me) than Suitcase and others... and FEX is free too.
Thumbs up to the developer of Font Nuke and too Mark Douma Font Finagler for their applications. As for smasher it is way over priced (for me) and smasher's reviews and rating seems poor unlike Font Finagler and hopefully this application. I have Font Finagler and use FEX.

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Wednesday, May 03 2006 @ 01:54 PM PDT


Not any better than Font Finagler ... except free - jpsnake

FontNuke version 1.0.2 removes Microsoft Office and Adobe (*.lst) font cache files.

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Friday, May 05 2006 @ 09:22 AM PDT


Not any better than Font Finagler ... except free - Mark Douma

"This is really as unhelpful to a creative agency as Font Finagler
 ... we need a utility, like Smasher, that also purges
 Adobe and Microsoft caches... professionally, this is useless"
Smasher does not properly delete the system's font cache files. To verify this, run it, but before restarting, run Font Finagler to see which files it missed.

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Tuesday, May 16 2006 @ 08:33 PM PDT