Just installed and have to head out, I will test later today.
So far the only concern I have is the soon death of Type 1 fonts. We have many hundreds (thousands?) of them used all over the place. Not all have equivalents in OTF or TTF. Of course, converting is always an option but tedious when you're talking about thousands of files across 30 or so folders. We have fonts in alphabetical folders according to name, plus a few special folders for other groups, so filtering all those and feeding them into a font converter will be a large task plus the problem of dealing with ones that don't convert automatically and need to be loaded individually into Font Forge or something equivalent and manually rebuilt. It was bad enough when Adobe decided to drop support, at least we still could use them in Draw, now that's not going to be an option either.
For now it seems support is there, any hint on when it will be removed?
Here's what I found.
Adobe PostScript Type1 fonts are deprecated and support will be removed in a future release of Windows. In January 2023, Adobe announced the end of support for PostScript Type1 fonts for their latest software offerings. Remove any dependencies on this font type by selecting a supported font type. I believe the Microsoft announcement was August 2024.
I use Trans Type 4, I cleaned up all my fonts with the release of Draw 2021 and removed any Type 1 fonts. Corel Font Manager performance has been significantly improved as has Draws use of fonts itself.
I'm kind of surprised Microsoft hasn't already removed the ability to install/use Postscript Type 1 fonts in Windows 11. The fonts still work for now. It's possible Type 1 font support could be removed in the upcoming Win 11 24H2 release. Or it may happen with the Windows 12 release late next year. IIRC official support for Windows 10 ends in 2025. At any rate, the clock is ticking on those old Type 1 fonts.