3.6.0 | Typeface

: The tool for finding duplicate fonts was upgraded to allow users to select and manage duplicates based on specific folders.

Typeface 3.6.0 arrived at a time when designers were increasingly looking for lightweight yet powerful alternatives to traditional font managers. By focusing on and flexible organization rather than heavy system-level modifications, the app has carved out a niche for professional creatives. For those working in editorial or web design, maintaining a clean library is critical for readability and style consistency. Changelog v3.6.0 - Typeface App

: The application was fully translated into German, expanding its accessibility to a broader user base. Typeface 3.6.0

: Users can manually group separate font variants (regular, bold, italic) into a single cohesive family.

: The app provides automated recommendations for merging or splitting families to speed up the organization process. : The tool for finding duplicate fonts was

: Subsequent updates in the 3.x series, building on the foundation of 3.6.0, introduced features to detect accidental deactivations at launch and restore them from automatic backups . Context within Font Management

Beyond library organization, the update included several performance and utility enhancements: For those working in editorial or web design,

: Changes made within the Typeface Family Editor are internal to the app. This ensures that the original font files remain untouched, although it also means these custom groupings won't carry over to other applications. Additional Improvements in 3.6.0