Last week I did it! I deleted all of my fonts. I reinstalled a few of my favorites and ones that I used most often. Just a "few." I forced myself to keep them to 100. For me, that is truly a few. hah. My next step is to better organize the installed ones so I can find and load the ones that I need quickly. I am asking for some help with that.
Right now, I use ACDSee Photo Manager to view fonts. I can load them by Rebuilding Metadata and then open Photoshop. I have the uninstalled fonts separated into folders such as Billboard/Bold, Brush Script, Doodles, CK/Cute, Handwriting, Movies and Media, Typewriter. I have 29 folders and even more subfolders.
There *has* to be an easier way.
I have installed and uninstalled both NexusFont and FontBase a gazillion times over the years. @AZK, you mentioned that you use Nexus Font. Can you designate watched folders in that like you can with Font Base? I have FontBase "watching" the folders that I have organized in ACDSee but I still have to find the folder with the appropriate fonts to activate them. With 29+ Folders it does take a while.
Can you all tell me what types of categories you would use to organize fonts?
I looked at the way Dafont does as well as 1001 Free Fonts. I think the 1001 way makes more sense to me and seems to be more similar to my categories. I am guessing from the way Angie describes NexusFont, you can tag the same font with several categories - the same as 1001 Fonts does. But I am not sure if it would be easier to use a different font manager over ACDSee that I am currently using.
I guess the most straightforward thing would be to just stop hoarding fonts.
*picks myself up off the floor*
Yeah, that is not going to happen. *G* So now I need to find a way to clean up the hoarding mess I have now.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated and there are no stupid suggestions (obviously, deleting all of my fonts completely is the exception to that
)
Please help!
Right now, I use ACDSee Photo Manager to view fonts. I can load them by Rebuilding Metadata and then open Photoshop. I have the uninstalled fonts separated into folders such as Billboard/Bold, Brush Script, Doodles, CK/Cute, Handwriting, Movies and Media, Typewriter. I have 29 folders and even more subfolders.

There *has* to be an easier way.
I have installed and uninstalled both NexusFont and FontBase a gazillion times over the years. @AZK, you mentioned that you use Nexus Font. Can you designate watched folders in that like you can with Font Base? I have FontBase "watching" the folders that I have organized in ACDSee but I still have to find the folder with the appropriate fonts to activate them. With 29+ Folders it does take a while.
Can you all tell me what types of categories you would use to organize fonts?
I looked at the way Dafont does as well as 1001 Free Fonts. I think the 1001 way makes more sense to me and seems to be more similar to my categories. I am guessing from the way Angie describes NexusFont, you can tag the same font with several categories - the same as 1001 Fonts does. But I am not sure if it would be easier to use a different font manager over ACDSee that I am currently using.
I guess the most straightforward thing would be to just stop hoarding fonts.
*picks myself up off the floor*
Yeah, that is not going to happen. *G* So now I need to find a way to clean up the hoarding mess I have now.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated and there are no stupid suggestions (obviously, deleting all of my fonts completely is the exception to that

Please help!