Macs are not more secure, there are just less of them so most hackers can't be bothered.. why target 5% when you can hit 95% or whatever the mac/pc ratio is these days..
back to the question, Organise your fonts in usable categories for what you do. Fact is, you'll normally have a idea of the font you want , or its style. So group by things like: script, handwritten, display only (decorative), clean sans, slab serifs, humanist, modern, retro, - they are all optional and stuff. It may be worth looking at a font site like dafont.com, litterally just to see the categories as a start point.
I've known people who sorted by clean sans & serifs, so they had 40 typefaces (20 each way) for the key jobs. Another person had then sorted by job, ie - book, display, poster
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