on 2013-05-01 11:44 John Sessoms wrote
A better solution if you DO have to share drives with a Mac is to have the
drive formatted for the Mac file system & use a program like MacDrive if/when
you need to access it from Windoze.

NTFS is read-only by default on OS X, but works fine at that

if you need read-write, and will use it on Macs you control, consider installing an NTFS driver on the Mac(s); there are several, and i haven't used any recently enough to make a recommendation, but here's some guidance

<http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/58721/alternative-to-tuxera-ntfs-and-macfuse>

and that links to this article which goes over several alternatives:

<http://blogchampion.com/2012/04/06/file-system-choices-in-mac-os-x/>

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