Hallelujah! Its about time someone released an NTFS filesystem for Mac OS X, especially in the day of Boot Camp. Besides, I can’t do anything with my Vista Ultimate partition. It just sits there on my desktop, and not being able to write to it reduces my productivity. If Paragon’s NTFS For Mac OS X works, and I pray that it does, it will be a huge boon. I’m hoping that I will be able to use Automator and AppleScript functions to maintain files on both sides, similar to what I can do in Windows with MacDrive 7. While its not free, it is a mere $US29.95 (that’s an intro price, reg. is US$39.95, still not bad).
written by Tyler Regas








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January 14th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
[...] Mac OS X doesn’t natively support NTFS, just FAT32. You will recently recall that I announced the release of NTFS for Mac OS X from Paragon. Well, this is it. In fact, this is all you will ever see of NTFS For Mac OS X. If you look to the [...]