Jason,
I agree with Colin that you should get a Font Manager. In addition to ATM Lite, which is free and gives you necessary support for Postscript fonts, I suggest Extensis' Font Reserve for Windows, which adds support for TrueType, Open Type, and MultiMaster fonts. For more information on Font Reserve features, see:
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Extensis acquired Font Reserve from DiamondSoft, which was the producer of Font Reserve. Font Reserve had already replaced BitStream's Font Navigator, which lacked Open Type support. That acquisition gives Extensis the two leading font managers, Font Reserve and Suitcase. (Both depend on Adobe's ATM Lite for Postscript font processing.)
Between Suitcase and Font Reserve, I believe Font Reserve is the better font manager. Unlike ATM Deluxe or Suitcase, which are designed primarily to selectively activate fonts, Font Reserve is a true font manager that uses powerful database technology. Extensis plans to combine the two products into a super font manager. I currently use Font Reserve and ATM Lite and plan to upgrade to the new Extensis font manager when it becomes available.
-- Burton --