Can you help me to access my fonts?

I use Illustrator CS3 on Mac w / Tiger and FontBook. I had downloaded a 30 day trial of Suitcase Fusion 2, was not around to use it and the trial expire today. Now, when I try to open Illustrator, I have to click on past a few warning messages (don't have to do before today) and then it opens, but I can't access my fonts. FontBook is the only other Manager of fonts on my system. I ransacked and emptied the trash... no more than Suitcase Fusion.

What should I do to help find my Illustrator fonts?

Thank you!

I do not use Suitcase Fusion but I do not use FontXplorer of Linotype. They are very similar in function. Looks like when you installed the trial and initially implemented, suitcase moved your fonts in its font Vault. Suitcase manages a database to access the vault of the police and which is probably the reason that your fonts are not available at the outset. If the suitcase did not move your fonts (in other words, the fonts are the same as before the installation of suitcase) then you don't need to worry about finding your fonts.

Now for the error messages. The first is the preferences panel that installs suitcase and now that the application is removed, the preferences window cannot find the vault of the police. The second is the suitcase Auto Activation plug-ins for Illustrator. The third with the suitcase Universal Type Client cannot operate because certain parts of the suitcase is missing. What do these error messages tell me, is that you in fact did not uninstall all about the suitcase. (I guess you just trashed the suitcase folder in your Applications folder).

Follow these kb of the Extensis site articles.

Uninstalling the program Suitcase Fusion 2: http://www.extensis.com/en/support/kb_article.jsp?articleNumber=3002

UTCore fails to start on Mac OS x: http://www.extensis.com/en/support/kb_article.jsp?articleNumber=8501182

Uninstalling the Universal Type Client program: http://www.extensis.com/en/support/kb_article.jsp?articleNumber=8501166

Once the steps in the articles are made, you should be able to use FontBook and Illustrator normally. (Assuming that you know where your fonts.)

Hope this helps,

D

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