Where are Fonts Installed?

Hi;
When CS 5.5 installs (complete with fonts) where are they located?
I'm on MacOS10.8.2
Thanks;
Chris

The standard font location for your operating system. On a Mac, that's this path:
[Computer Name] > Library > Fonts
That makes them available for all users on your computer.

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