
Bug reports (though we hope that there won't be many). That's why we need your opinion about it.ġ. There is one big reason for that: we do want to make Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X a useful tool for every Mac user. It's the first time when we do public beta testing. Now the product is almost ready and we want to offer you its Public Beta version. This product allows Mac users to use Microsoft NTFS file system as Mac OS X native.

Supports the latest OS X 10.During last six months Paragon ( ) has been working on our first software for Mac OS X – Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X.Please notice below the new features added in NTFS for Mac 14: Also, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, OS X 10.5 Leopard are supported in NTFS for Mac 12, but all purchasers of NTFS for Mac 14 do get a license of NTFS for Mac 12 automatically, so that you can install either version 12 or 14. Please note folks: NTFS for Mac 14 only supports OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, 10.9 Mavericks, 10.10 Yosemite and 10.11 El Capitan. Think of the possibilities! Now you can use an external hard drive to share files between your Windows machine and your Mac! All of those video source files that have been trapped in your Windows computer can now be read by your Mac! And you get all of this with absolutely no impact to your Mac's performance! The dream of cross-platform file access is now a reality with Paragon NTFS for Mac.

With support for all versions of the Windows NTFS file system, even Windows 8 and 8.1, you'll have no problem working with any Windows machine.

Paragon NTFS for Mac gives you full read/write access to NTFS partitions with the same speed and finesse that you're used to under HFS+! With Paragon NTFS for Mac, you'll be able to instantly access and modify any and all Windows files and folders from your Mac. You can read data on an NTFS partition, but that's about it. Macs are wonderful, but here's the thing - when you have that occasion to have to create, delete, or modify files and folder on Windows NTFS partitions, you can't! It's true - the NTFS format, which is the primary file system of any Windows machine, is pretty much locked off from Macs.
