Is it a must to create font folders separately for 32bit Ai & 64bit PS ?

is there any way to create ONE common font folder for both 32bit Ai and 63bit PS?

400 fonts slow down your system? I have a 3 years old mid range computer and when I activate about 2000 fonts except a little wait when I access the font menu for the first time, I don't see any other performance difference between sessions with activated and non-activated fonts.
I don't think you should have any problems moving fonts as you need them in and out of your system's fonts  folder. You may need to restart programs to detect the new fonts.
I use a font manager but that's because Illustrator and all other programs that I use and know of are very poor when it comes to working with fonts. If a developer comes with a program specifically designed to make it easy to work with fonts that will be a killer app.

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    You can accomplish this by creating a new mailbox ( *plus sign* in the bottom left corner of the main window). I think this should say folder, but I didn't make this choice. It acts like a folder. Just click and drag emails from your inbox to these other mailboxes you created. The "On My Mac" just refers to where the emails get stored (/Users/yourshortname/Library/Mail)
    D.
    Edit: the funny thing is the icon for the new mailboxes is a folder, go figure.
    Message was edited by: D. Fraser

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