MacFUSE 2.0 Hits The Shelves
I’m not going to claim that I fully understand exactly what MacFUSE is supposed to offer. Here’s a snippet from the FAQ which you may grok, “MacFUSE is software that allows you to write arbitrary file systems as user-space programs.” Hunh? There is one thing it does which I get through and through. MacFUSE allows you to access all kinds of file systems. Simply put, this means you can read and write NTFS, ext2, and ZFS file systems on your Mac (Mac OS X can already read and write to FAT32 volumes up to 32GB). Apparently, it can do quite a bit more. If someone is willing to explain file systems like YouTubeFS, LoggedFS, GmailFS, WikipediaFS, and about a million others I’m listening!




