Extensis
Industry | Computer software |
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Founded | Portland, Oregon, United States |
Products |
Suitcase Fusion Universal Type Server Extensis Portfolio Suitcase Attaché FontDoctor |
Website |
www |
Extensis is a software company based in Portland, Oregon.[1]
History
Extensis and its parent company CreativePro.com were sold to ImageX in year 2000, which in turn sold Extensis to Japanese content-management company Celartem Technology in 2002.[2] In 2003, Extensis acquired competitor DiamondSoft and their Font Reserve applications (stand-alone and client-server).[3] In January 2006, Extensis merged its two font management products, Font Reserve and Suitcase into a single product called Suitcase Fusion.[4] In August 2010, Extensis launched WebINK, a web font subscription service.[5] This service was discontinued on July 1, 2015.[6]
Products
Extensis develops the following products:
- Suitcase Fusion,[7] a font management software
- Universal Type Server[8]
- Extensis Portfolio[9]
- Suitcase Attaché[10]
Extensis distributes, but does not develop the following product:
- FontDoctor[11]
See also
References
- ↑ Our story — Extensis
- ↑ 'Extensis, Inc. acquired by Celartem Technology' by Extensis (September 10, 2002) — Extensis
- ↑ 'Extensis Inc. to acquire DiamondSoft, Inc.' by Extensis (June 30, 2003) — Extensis
- ↑ 'Extensis launches Suitcase Fusion – the future of font management' by Extensis (January 9, 2006) — Extensis
- ↑ 'Extensis launches cloud-based web font service WebINK' by Extensis (August 3, 2010) — Extensis
- ↑ 'WebINK.com' by Extensis (July 1, 2015) — WebINK
- ↑ Suitcase Fusion — Extensis
- ↑ Universal Type Server — Extensis
- ↑ Portfolio — Extensis
- ↑ Suitcase Attaché — Extensis
- ↑ FontDoctor (developed by FontGear) — Extensis
Further reading
- Font Management in OS X by Kurt Lang
External links
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