MacFUSE updated to 2.0 now includes 64-bit and Snow Leopard support
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
Filed under: Software, Cool tools, Freeware, Snow Leopard MacFUSE is awesome. It allows you to mount a remote server's filesystem, view your iTunes library in Finder, read from and write to NTFS hard drives, and much more! With all of this functionality crammed into a free product one would think it could not get any better. Amazingly, it has. The latest version of MacFUSE was released yesterday and with it comes several new features, including 64-bit support for Leopard systems with 64-bit processors, ...
MacFUSE 2.0 Released [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network —
Monday, Amit Singh and team announced the release of MacFUSE 2.0 at a Google Open Source Developers speakers series. MacFUSE 2.0, based on the FUSE (filesystem in userspace) project that is popular with the Linux crowd, is a major update to the framework that provides support for alternate filesystems like NTFS in Mac OS X. The visible change to MacFUSE 2.0 is the addition of a new preference pane in System Preferences to make it simpler for end users to update MacFUSE or remove it entirely. ...
Read AND Write NTFS Hard Drives Partitions on a Mac for Free
O'Reilly Media: Mac and iPhone —
... ...which coupled with... MacFUSE 2.0.3.2 ...lets your Mac write to an NTFS formatted hard drive as well as read it (OS X can read NTFS partitions natively). ...
Freeware for networkers
O'Reilly Media: Mac and iPhone —
... , I often rely on SSHKeychain to manage passwords on client computers. The security implications of storing key passwords in the keychain has been debated by some (and I do not feel qualified to judge) but it works as advertised and it's certainly safer than creating password-less key pairs. MacFuse Would I entrust my mainframe management to a MacFuse connection? Certainly not, at least not with the current setup that involves a feeble file manager, the Finder, browsing drives mounted through experimental code. However, MacFuse is remarkably stable for causal use, and nothing ...
Want Full NTFS Support on Your Mac? Check Out MacFUSE and NTFS-3G!
The Mac Observer —
Want Full NTFS Support on Your Mac? Check Out MacFUSE and NTFS-3G! by John F. Braun on March 16th, 2009 at 9:30 AM Product Link : MacFUSE 2.0.3 (Freeware) Product Link : NTFS-3G for Mac OS X (Freeware) The Mac has certainly come a long way when it comes to interaction with other platforms. Whereas early machines limited themselves to proprietary file and network protocols, today's Mac is a pretty good citizen when it comes to talking to others. However, there are still some areas where the Mac is lacking. One is support of the NTFS file system. At this ...
Create, use, and share multiple Boot Camp partitions
MacOSXHints.com —
... Mac side now, we want to use that newly created partition for good stuff in OS X. However, NTFS is a nice Microsoft file system which they like so much that they kept all knowledge to themselves, forcing the Open Source devs to reverse engineer it and work around it. Now thanks to MacFuse, every Mac User can download and install for free a (and stable) driver which enables you to safely read and write NTFS partitions at a great speed. It’s like a very old dream coming true. Install MacFUSE . Install ...
ExpanDrive 2.0 Enhances GUI, Speed, and Connectivity Options [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network —
... ExpanDrive is built on MacFUSE, an open source project that provides the base functionality and SDK for connecting to remote and ...
Access Mac-formatted drives from Windows using MacDrive
Download Squad —
... I spend most of my time on a Mac these days, but I still have a few Windows machines that I need to regularly interact with. While there are ways to access Windows NTFS-formatted drives using a Mac, sometimes what you actually need to do is the opposite -- access a Mac HFS-formatted external USB drive using a Windows machine. ...
Options for writing to NTFS formatted drives in OS X
MacFixIt —
... / MacFUSE This is the free option, which has worked quite well for myself and others; however, being an open-source project it is available for you to use at your own risk. The "MacFUSE" package is used by NTFS-3G, and installs support for a variety of third-party file systems in addition to NTFS. It is a free filesystem suite that bundles together open source projects such as NTFS-3G along with others to create a one-stop shop for being able to read and write to natively unsupported filesystems in OS X. Questions? Comments? Post them below! Be sure to check us out on ...
StuffIt Deluxe 2010 Eases Large Archive Sharing
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us —
... StuffIt Deluxe 2010 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later, and supports Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. The Quick Look plug-in and MacFUSE Plug-in requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later, and both the MacFUSE support (which enables you to mount StuffIt archives as though they were disks in the Finder) and the ...




