Friday, December 18, 2009

NTFS for Mac� OS X 7.0

Break down the barriers between Windows and Mac� OS!

Including the new MacBrowser for Windows, NTFS for Mac� OS X provides a unique complete solution and creates an effective two-way communication channel between Mac� OS X and Windows. Effectively you get two products in one: You can browse contents, read and modify files, copy and create new files and folders on both file systems with both operating systems!

You can use both - Mac� and Windows to access all files:
With Paragon's brand new MacBrowser you get fast, easy and transparent read/write access to Mac�-disks from your Windows operating system.
Completely and instantly access all Windows files and folders with your Mac�.
Easy, safe installation and usage on Mac� or Windows.
Unhampered data exchange between PC and Mac�.
Share Windows files as a Mac� user via external disk drives.
Get access to Windows video files on your Mac� to cut and post-produce them.
Get access to .doc- and .pdf-files on your Mac�.
Make any version of NTFS a native file system for Mac� OS X - no restrictions, full support!
Key Features of NTFS for Mac� OS X:
Features Benefits
MacBrowser A unique tool to browse contents, create new files and folders, read, modify and copy files on Mac�-disks via a special folder in Windows.
Improved NTFS Performance under Mac� OS X Unprecedented high level of performance for Windows volumes with the same transfer rate as with the native Mac� OS file system.
Full read/write access to Windows volumes NTFS for Mac� OS X provides full access (read/write, format etc.) to Windows volumes.
All NTFS versions support Supports all versions of the Windows file system NTFS � from Windows NT 3.1 to Windows Vista (NTFS versions 1.2, 3.0 and 3.1).
Exceptional ease of use Mount the Windows partitions as native ones - just install the driver and access your Windows partitions as desired.
Stability The driver provides transparent access to Windows drives as Mac� OS X-native, and achieves an unprecedented stability even under heavy workload.

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