Watch your step there...
I live in a permanent shade of darkness since instaling several rounds of free fonts. For the few gems there are among them, the downside of corrupt fonts far outweighs the benefits.
I often find some really nice ones at 1001fonts.com; however, make sure you read any files that come with the font as many of them have conditions or copywrite info.
I often find some really nice ones at 1001fonts.com; however, make sure you read any files that come with the font as many of them have conditions or copywrite info.
I'm trying to get this information collected into a little guide here, since these questions come up so often. It you see good stuff missing, add it there (or here if you'd rather), and then we won't have to remember it all
Again - any font in TTF (TrueType) works in Font Book whether or not it's designated as a Mac font. Usually the "Mac" fonts listed on 1001fonts or acidfonts are just formatted for Font Book as FFIL fonts.