![]() Pros: Super easy to install on Win10 Pro and "worked" right away (I rebooted even though it did not prompt me). I did have an old HFS+ for Windows license and it gave me a sweet discount. Today I took a leap with with the Paragon bundle.hidden on their site is a way to get the bundle for the price of one. Which way do you guys think I should go? And how are your experience with each apps? I think a Tuxera guy is in the forum, so maybe can chime in. I'm currently downloading the trials of MacDrive to try on my Windows machine, and Tuxera to try on my mac mini. ![]() Android is very flexible as there are apps on the Play Store supporting both formats (Another plus for Android). However, if I opted for adding HFS/APFS on Windows, then I can format my external drives just using HFS/APFS and they will be compatible with iOS devices as well. Economics wise, Tuxera seems to be the most affordable. If I opt for the later, then I'll format my external drives using HFS+/APFS. ![]() If I do the former, then I will format my external drives using NTFS. Either I add NTFS support to my mac, or I add HFS/APFS support on my Windows machine. ![]() The bright side, I think I just need to pick one. There's Paragon as well, but Tuxera seems more affordable. There's Paragon, but they sell HFS+ and APFS support separately.įor adding NTFS support for macOS, I'm seeing Tuxera. Since now I am starting to get comfortable with macOS, I'm starting to think about compatibility of filesystems, mainly for external drives.įor adding HFS+/APFS support for Windows, I'm looking at MacDrive, which is $50. ![]()
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