From release date until now I have been using MainType 5.1 with around 25,000 of my favorite fonts and all has worked well.
Dare I really test it’s capacity?
Last week I dared. I turned it loose on one of my collection folders with 175,000 fonts, some dups.
It ran for 9 hours! I now have 148,019 fonts in my library. Dare I add the other collection folder with about twice that number?
To switch from Active Fonts to Library now takes about 30 seconds. That is a lot of chugging, but MainType gets it done!
Scrolling through that many fonts as fast as possible will over-run the Preview text from time to time (on graphics intense fonts), but a few second wait allows it to catch up again.
This has allowed me to look at fonts I hadn’t seen in at least 5 years and move newly appealing fonts into groups where I will at least see them again. WEll worth the test, and MainType passed with flying colors and kudos from me!
I lost my computer last year and just recently got around to re-loading Main Type on my new one.
I wanted to hand cut a stencil for my mail box. The “Tag Search” Works GREAT!
Using MainType I was able to quickly isolate 55 stencil fonts from my 142,000 (otherwise impossible to look at), typed my name and address message in to examine each of them and reject those without numbers, no lower case, too difficult to cut out, or -just not me.
I was able to quickly decide which one I liked best and wanted to use.
I printed ArmyBlackOutline (why waste the ink?) to desired size, cut it out with an exacto knife, taped the stencil in place, sprayed the info in blue on both sides of the mail box for a shadow.
I let it dry, then shifted the stencil a quarter inch right and up, sprayed with white. Looks great!
This is from another customer, who has collected over 650 thousand fonts over the past 20 years:
After installing MainType it took more than a day to index them all, but after that it performs amazingly well.
While I had access to the computer I was able to look into some interesting statistics and discovered between 10% and 15% of those fonts were made with FontCreator. Probably way more have been touched/edited with FontCreator.