I suggested adding this feature to make Swift compatible with Adobe, but was ignored. As long as we were connected to the internet and signed in to the Adobe account, we could always find the font and the software would work without replacing all the fonts in our documents. In the past we have used Microsoft Publisher and a similar thing would happen occasionally but instead of replacing all the fonts, Publisher would warn you that the font couldn't be found and give you a chance to correct the issue. Support says the Adobe Typekit fonts don't work with this software and basically just aren't helpful. Indesign is the standard publishing application lets you design and. ![]() The fonts we purchased through Adobe do actually load in the software even though Swift support says they won't, but on a regular basis the fonts will just get replaced with other fonts, and you have to go and manually change all your fonts back to the font you paid for. Classics such as FF DIN and Proxima Nova, or try out new typefaces like Neue Haas. This software overall works fine for most uses and it is a low cost option. ![]() Would prefer to have paid more for software that is properly compatible with Adobe, considering this is design software. ![]() Comments: Low cost software doesn't necessarily equal good value.
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