FontAgent Pro Now Supports CS5
Press Release
Insider Software is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop CS5 auto-activation plug-ins for FontAgent Pro for Macintosh. With this release, FontAgent Pro becomes the only font manager to offer auto-activation support for Adobe Creative Suite 5 applications.
Auto-Activation for all Mac OS X Versions, from Classic to Leopard:
FontAgent Pro auto-activation plug-ins can be used on machines running Mac OS X Panther (V10.3.9), Tiger (10.4), Leopard (10.5) and Snow Leopard (10.6) – as well as Classic applications. Only FontAgent Pro offers such broad support of past and future versions of Mac OS.
Unique Technology that Ensures Correct Activation:
The latest plug-ins provide fast and accurate auto-activation for Adobe Creative Suite 5 using industry-leading FontSavant(TM) technology that ensures you always auto-activate the right fonts in your documents – not just a close match or a font that has the same name.
Universal Binary Support for All Macintosh Hardware:
All FontAgent Pro auto-activation plug-ins offer universal binary support for optimal performance on Intel machines as well as PowerPC hardware.
Pricing and Availability:
Version 4 of FontAgent Pro is required to use the new CS5 plug-ins to ensure correct font activation. Users of earlier versions must purchase an upgrade to Version 4 to use the plug-ins. Current licensed users running FontAgent Pro 4 or later can download the latest auto-activation plug-ins at no charge from the Insider Software website.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on May 26, 2010
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