Does Leopard support Font Reserve?

I wasn't sure where to post this question, so hopefully someone reading this can help me out. I'm having a problem with Font Reserve now that I've installed Leopard. When I try to open the browser I get a message that says:
"Font Reserve is off. THe browser cannot be opened until it is turned on by the Font Reserve control panel. Do you want to open the Font Reserve control panel now?"
I click on "Yes" and the control panel appears but I'm unable to click the "On" button. I'm assuming this is yet another outdated program that Leopard doesn't support (sorry if I sound bitter but I just found out Leopard doesn't support iPhoto 2.0, so I just had to purchase iLife 08, in addition to having to buy more memory for my computer just to install Leopard. Ugh!) Anyway, is anyone familiar with the Font Reserve issue?

i'm having the exact same problem. i'll let you know if i find anything out. last v. of font reserve i have is 3.13, and extensis doesn't seem to have any advice. i tried trashing prefs and reinstalling the software. somewhat frustrating as i'm a designer and need access to my typefaces! ugh is right. good luck.

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