

Adobe Font Folio: OpenType Edition (, ).Adobe Type On Call, a more affordable type library in which most of the fonts were encrypted and the buyer unlocked them through a pay-as-you-go method.↑ Adobe Converts Entire Type Library Into OpenType, Adobe Systems.↑ Adobe's Font Folio gets 500 new fonts by Brad Gibson, Macworld.↑ Acrobat Reader per DOS e Adobe Font Folio 6.0 (Italian), MCmicrocomputer n.138, p.76.↑ Adobe Font Folio by Adobe Systems, Adobe Catalog Spring 1994, p.25.↑ Matching Fonts Across Platforms, PC World vol.12.↑ Macintosh products, ComputerWorld p.38.↑ Monotone Electronics Prepress Systems (MEPS), Dunn Report: Electronic Publishing & Prepress Systems vol.8, p.226.↑ Adobe Systems Inc., Editor & Publisher vol.122, p.28.↑ Type Library on Hard Disk by Coyne & Blanchard, Communication Arts '88 Design Annual vol.30, p.232.↑ Adobe Type Folio for Mac Announced at Seybold Conference, InfoWorld, p.6.Version 9.0 of the CD-ROM was released in January 2001 with a peak of over 2,750 fonts, mostly Type 1 and introducing some OpenType versions for $8,999.Version 8.0 of the CD-ROM was released in September 1997 with over 2,300 Type 1 fonts.Version 7.1 of the CD-ROM was released in 1996 with over 2,100 Type 1 fonts.Version 7.0 of the CD-ROM was released on Mawith over 2,000 Type 1 fonts.Version 6.0 of the CD-ROM was released in March 1994 with 360 Adobe Type Library packages, containing over 1,800 to 1,900 Type 1 fonts.By 1994, the Font Folio CD-ROM contained about 1,800 Type 1 fonts.In 1992, Font Folio shipped with 250 Adobe Type Library packages on a 105MB external hard disk for $14,000 that could be attached to a computer or PostScript printer with a SCSI port.In 1990, Font Folio shipped with 650 fonts on a CD-ROM (bundled with an external NEC CD-ROM drive) for $15,900 or a 80MB external hard disk for $16,900 that could be attached to a PostScript printer with a SCSI port.It was available from November 1988 with over 300 PostScript Type 1 fonts produced by Adobe on a 45MB external hard disk for US$9,600 that could be attached to a computer or a PostScript printer with a SCSI port, such as the LaserWriter II NTX. The folio was first announced under the name of Adobe Type Folio at the Seybold Desktop Publishing Conference in September 1988.
