Paragon Ntfs For Mac 15 Review

Paragon Ntfs For Mac 15 Review 4,6/5 2519 reviews

I made the move to Apple from Windows about 3 years ago. It was the dread of having to use Windows 8 that forced the move.

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I did the free trial for Paragon NTFS for Mac 12. I ran the installation and after hitting the 'restart' button, I got the grey screen with a circular ticker. This 'loading' ticker just spun in circles for about 15 minutes, to which I assumed the install was a fail. Paragon NTFS for Mac is fully compatible with Apple's new security policy ensuring fast, hassle-free and safe access to NTFS partitions from macOS 10.12 Sierra. Once the program is installed, the user can get started right away: conveniently navigate contents and read, edit, copy or create files and folders.

But perhaps not being an Apple diehard, I still have a bootcamp loaded onto my iMac that has since gone from Win7 to the newer Win10. The only problem that I had with bootcamp is that for my iMac it requires that I load it onto the internal SSD for it to work. Not having a really large SSD inside this lead to problems of space. So the only solution was to move to external drives on the iMac. (lets face it, Apple makes big bucks selling you larger internal drive upgrades).

My solution was to get a Thunderbay 4 and fill it with my own SSD drives that are far cheeper and gives me the storage I need without too much of a sacrifice to speed. The down side to this solution was that bootcamp doesn't seem to let your write to your external NTFS drive. Also Apple seems to like to automatically mount every drive that is connected to your Mac automatically. I can understand why they do that from an 'idiot proof' side, but some of us more power hungry users have external drives that are not used all the time but are needed on occasion.

Or in my case, my external Windows on SSD and a large data drive (HD) for windows. What I really like about Paragon NTFS 15 is that finally I have a method to flag what external drives are to be mounted and what i don't need. Now I can clean up my desktop side so that it just shows the drives that I need rather than a clutter.

As an added bonus, I can also finally change the Windows 10 drive icon from the ugly yellow drive to something that visually looks nice and resembles a windows icon. I'm replying to this thread because it showed up in the first page of search results when I googled Paragon NTFS 15. I've been using the Paragon NTFS driver since version 9.0 in 2011. They had some kind of promotion where they were giving it away a 'Special edition' of it for free.

Prior to that I had been using the open source MacFUSE NTFS-3G driver. I decided to try it since it was supposedly faster. This was actually true, it was significantly faster than the free open source driver. After that point, I just kept buying the new versions whenever they came out. I upgraded to 15 last week because it claimed to be faster, and promised compatibility with High Sierra.

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