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I have lots of fonts as O do both digital and print design so my opinion is skewed a little. If you only need a handful of fonts for digital work then Apple's Font Book is probably just fine. That being said, I used Suitcase Fusion for a long time, long before FontExplorerX was even available and I hated it. There were so many issued with fonts getting corrupted, not activating, or any number of other issues. When FontExplorerX came out I jumped right in and have been happy ever since. It integrates with Typekit, SkyFonts, and give me the ability to manage fonts how I choose.

Sure, it looks a little dated (it was supposed to be the iTunes of fonts) but I don't spend very much time activating/de-activating fonts to care that much. I haven't bothered seeing if I can update my auto-activation plug-ins without updating but here's why; if you use software like this for professional purposes then a yearly upgrade at ~$30-40 isn't bad at all. You should be able to tuck that into a small project and still come out ahead, even if you're a freelancer.