MacFUSE is likely installed from something else you have installed and
might be required for that application to work properly.

Examples of software that might install MacFUSE along with it:
- NTFS-3G / Tuxera NTFS for Mac (driver for the Windows filesystem NTFS)
- fuse-ext2 (driver for the Linux filesystem Ext2)
- VMware Fusion (for accessing virtual disks)
- Parallels Desktop (the same as above, I think)
- MacFusion
- ExpanDrive
- sshfs
...and probably many more.

Cheers,

Sam Moffatt
http://pasamio.id.au



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> I have this new icon called macfuse in my system preferences on my
> macbook pro. I didn't knowingly put it there and I don't want it
> there. How do I get rid of it?
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