Hah.  I like your bluntness.  It must be frustrating to support/
develop this software, and have a bunch of end-users depending on your
software, but not actually understanding how it fits into the big
picture.





On Jan 14, 11:29 am, Erik Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let's keep it very simple then.
>
> The piece of software you're looking for, the one which enables NTFS
> write support, is called NTFS-3G.
> NTFS-3G uses MacFUSE in order to provide this service, but end-users
> shouldn't need to concern themselves with such details. MacFUSE is
> mostly a matter for software developers.
>
> Somebody must have told you that "MacFUSE makes NTFS drives writable",
> and that's a lie. You should correct whoever told you so.
>
> You can download NTFS-3G for Mac OS X here:
>      http://macntfs-3g.blogspot.com
>
> Regards,
>
> - Erik
>
> Steve wrote 2010-01-14 16.13:
>
>
>
> > I'm sorry but theMacFuse documentation seems like jargon to me- It's
> > quite possible that I'm using a program that's way over my head. I
> > simply want to copy files to my friends NTFS formatted drive from my
> > Mac. I ran the macfuse installer, but still can't copy files to the
> > drive. Do I need to do something more? Should I try another
> > application?
>
> > Macbook Pro 15"
> > Snow Leopard.
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