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8 votesreceived · 1 comment · Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback » 09. Searching Adobe Fonts · Admin →
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20 votesunder review · 10 comments · Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback » 02. Browsing fonts · Admin →
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23 votesunder review · 8 comments · Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback » 03. Managing fonts · Admin →
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39 votesunder review · 4 comments · Adobe Fonts | Feature Requests and Feedback » 03. Managing fonts · Admin →
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Stephen Unkrich
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We need integration with font managers. Even if the CC app wasn't lightyears behind third-party programs, it would still be beneficial to your customer base to provide them with the option and freedom to choose their management system.
I understand the need for security since the fonts licenses aren't being purchased, but realistically the only security CC provides is changing the font file names and storing them in a temporary location. You can use a simple program to have those files located and converted back into readable font files, then move them to the folder of your choosing.
So this security by obscurity adds an extra step for anyone who has bad intentions (theft), but it also adds an extra step for those who simply want the freedom to manage their fonts with a third-party program.
Instead of removing the safeguards on the font files, you could integrate with some of the more popular font management providers. This allows you to maintain the current "security" feature, while also providing more freedom to your customers.
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Not having a search function to filter fonts by name in 2025 using the CC app is like finding out your 32 year old son never learned how to swim.
Yes, you have a great selection of fonts, but using a clunky app during what should be a smooth creative process is such a headache. When I switch from Fontbase to CC I feel like I've traveled back in time.
Not to mention the lack of convenience of not being able to self-host font files so that I can organize them without Adobe guardrails, but that'll have to be a separate post.