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hey folks itamp;#39;s mike murphy todayamp;#39;s quick tip is for font lovers and mac users so if you collect a lot of fonts especially free fonts we donamp;#39;t always know where they come from where the source is sometimes the fonts are not really well made or they get corrupt itamp;#39;s a get corrupt or if thereamp;#39;s something wrong with them they can really wreak havoc on your Mac they can cause it to slow down they can cause other programs to crash theyamp;#39;re really hard to tell if itamp;#39;s a font related issue but they are known to cause a lot of problems on your Mac let me show you how to use font book to actually run a validation and find out if you have any corrupt fonts then you can remove them if you do if you go into your Applications folder on a Mac youamp;#39;re looking for a font book youamp;#39;re going to double click on font book thatamp;#39;s going to open up this and this is kind of a an organizer of your fonts you might not even know it exist