Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software supports all alphabets supported by your operating systems, including those that use non-Roman and non-Latin characters, so you will never face the problem of not getting access to file names on volumes mounted in non-native OS. Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software easily formats, checks integrity and repairs corrupted volumes. However, this feature can be disabled at any time in the program interface. Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software mounts supported volumes automatically at startup, so you don’t need to worry each time you restart the operating system or power your computer on. When a volume is mounted in write mode, you can do everything with the files and folders it contains: read, edit, delete, rename, create new. ARM-based Mac devices (Apple Silicon M1/-Pro/-Max/-Ultra/M2)Īll Microsoft NTFS versions are supported (from Windows NT 3.1 to Windows 10).The Personal License, which is valid only for one computer and one user, costs 21.95 euros, while the Business License, which is for ten computers and ten users (oriented to the professional world), costs the amount of 64.95 euros. We have a free version to download on our computer, although after the test we will have to pay, as in all the previous cases. It is a software that allows us to write and read all the files that are inside Apple units, we can even interact with the system itself, being able to save new files if we see it necessary. It is a very complete application, despite looking simple, since it can work with both APFS and HFS +, so we will have both Apple systems covered. That simplicity in its interface is essential, since it seems to us to be using the File Explorer itself that we see in Windows 10.
This is another very good application to read Mac hard drives in Windows, especially for its good visual experience, so simple that anyone can use it without any problem.
The Standard version costs $ 49.99 and the Pro version $ 69.99. The main differences is that the Pro version can create Mac ISO files, can defragment for free, mounts SoftRAID sets, and is capable of burning Blu-ray, among other things. There are two different paid versions, the Standard and the Pro.
In this case it happens as in the previous one, we have a trial version and to continue using it we must pay.
Obviously before that we must download it, but once we have it installed we can open and modify the data that is in any of the drives, giving the same if it is APFS or if it was encoded in the old HFS + file system.