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Paragon NTFS 11.0 for Mac OS X - 50% off - Approx $10.64 AUD / $9.95 USD (RRP $19.95 USD)

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Approx AUD cost according to XE rate as of today and probably can get same rate via 28 Degree Card. Rate shown on the card is USD. If you choose AUD it will go higher. So if purchasing and have 28Degrees Card, leave the currency as USD

  • NTFS for Mac OS X beats down the barriers between Windows and Mac OS X.
  • Effectively solves the communication problems between the Mac system and NTFS.
  • Providing full read and write access to Windows NTFS partitions under Mac OS X.

New features

  • new Support for the latest OS X 10.9 Mavericks
  • new New level of data management stability and reliability
  • new New installer interface. Installation became even faster and easier than ever before!
  • new Software update center. Get notifications about new updates and perform them by clicking only one button. That's all you need to do to keep your software updated
  • Bug fixing and achieving an unprecedented stability even under heavy workload
  • Providing an unprecedented high level of performance for Windows volumes with the same transfer rate as with the native Mac® OS file system

Key features

  • Unprecedented high NTFS performance. The transfer rate is the same as with the native HFS file system!
  • Full read/write access to NTFS. Mac® OS X provides limited support of NTFS, the primary file system of any Windows® PC. With Paragon’s NTFS for Mac® OS X, you’ll get full read/write access to any version of NTFS under Mac® OS X
  • Support for Mac® OS X Leopard, Snow Leopard (32 and 64 bit), Lion, Mountain Lion and Mavericks
  • Easy to install. The driver is easily installed through a new user-friendly wizard
  • Easy to use. Mount any NTFS partition like a native one - no need to perform special commands to get access; just attach a disk or other media with NTFS partition and use it as you wish
  • Create and repair NTFS partitions under Mac® the same way you usually do with HFS/HFS+
  • Non-Roman characters and languages. File and folder names in national languages, including Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian
  • No limitation to maximum file/partition size (within Mac® OS X and NTFS specifications)
  • Native support for extended attributes

Supporting NTFS features

  • All NTFS versions are supported (from Windows NT 3.1 to Windows 8.1)
  • Compressed files and folders
  • Sparse files
  • Files and folders with security permissions

Additional utilities

  • Format NTFS utility - formats any partition as NTFS under Mac® OS 10.5 and higher
  • Check NTFS utility - checks NTFS partition integrity and fixes errors, creates and displays a status report about the NTFS file system
  • Control NTFS utility - allows a user to control NTFS for Mac® driver behavior

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  • -2

    i installed it last night…for free.

    • "i installed it last night…for free"
      How??

  • I think you mean Paragon NTFS 11.0 for Mac OS X.

    • Thanks.. had just copied it direct from email.. lol

  • Anyone know if you need to install this if you've already got the previous version installed on your mac?

    • Probably you can think it as any other paid software update.. if u want bug fixes and more compatibility then do upgrade..

      if u believe in "it ain't broke, don't fix it" then let it be..

  • Thanks for sharing. Just bought it !!

  • Was looking to get this the other day! Thanks for sharing, got myself a copy!

  • I had an older NFTS source working which allowed read/write but that stopped working with the recent Mac OS X 10.8 updates and more recently Mavericks update.

    Had to resort to DLing Paragon NTFS and works are charm!

    Best lunch dollar you'll ever spend on Mac software. If you end up sharing a HDD between Windows and Mac this will save you tonnes of time and hassle. For me being a tight ass on software, I considered the cheap price of TB hard drives now and that most Apple Apps are now free (Maverisks, iWork ect…) this purchase is barely the cost of a lunch.

    • +1

      If you end up sharing a HDD between Windows and Mac this will save you tonnes of time and hassle.

      Consider also formatting the drive as exFAT, which is natively supported by recent versions of both OS X and Windows.

  • +1

    Just remember you always run the risk of data loss with software like this.

    • +1

      I experienced data loss and corruption with a previous version of Paragon NTFS a couple of years ago (a repeatable bug); it only takes one such experience to lose confidence entirely in the software. I shifted over to Tuxera NTFS, but I mostly avoid using solutions like this now.

      Drives I share between OS X and Windows are now generally formatted in exFAT, which is natively supported by recent versions of both OS X and Windows.

  • Thanks for sharing. I just bought this

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