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Paragon NTFS for Mac OS X Public Beta Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="mac57" data-source="post: 481964" data-attributes="member: 17052"><p>Hi Anatoly, thanks for the detailed reply. You even forgot one of your products, Ext2FS for Windows. Paragon has an impressive range of products I have to admit. I will be purchasing your Ext2FS for Windows this week, as it resolves a long standing dual boot issue I have on a system running Windows ME on one partition and Linux on another. So, this thread has generated at least one sale! I was very pleased to see that you had such a product. I had until now looked in vain for such a thing. This thread brought Paragon to my attention, motivated me to investigate and serendipitously allowed me to stumble over the Ext2FS for Windows offering.</p><p></p><p>As you note, Linux Format magazine just recently reviewed your NTFS for Linux, which I suspect is reasonably similar to the Mac version (both *nix based implementations. For the readers of this thread, they gave it good grades, even noting that it exceeds the capabilities of Linux's latest open source NTFS driver, ntfs-3g.</p><p></p><p>So, it would appear that the Paragon NTFS for Mac may be a very good product indeed. I am going to try out the Ext2FS for Windows first, and if that goes well (strikes me as a far more difficult thing to do correctly) I will move on to the NTFS for Mac. </p><p></p><p>Thanks Paragon, for providing some much needed bridges between the oft disparate worlds of multi vendor OS's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac57, post: 481964, member: 17052"] Hi Anatoly, thanks for the detailed reply. You even forgot one of your products, Ext2FS for Windows. Paragon has an impressive range of products I have to admit. I will be purchasing your Ext2FS for Windows this week, as it resolves a long standing dual boot issue I have on a system running Windows ME on one partition and Linux on another. So, this thread has generated at least one sale! I was very pleased to see that you had such a product. I had until now looked in vain for such a thing. This thread brought Paragon to my attention, motivated me to investigate and serendipitously allowed me to stumble over the Ext2FS for Windows offering. As you note, Linux Format magazine just recently reviewed your NTFS for Linux, which I suspect is reasonably similar to the Mac version (both *nix based implementations. For the readers of this thread, they gave it good grades, even noting that it exceeds the capabilities of Linux's latest open source NTFS driver, ntfs-3g. So, it would appear that the Paragon NTFS for Mac may be a very good product indeed. I am going to try out the Ext2FS for Windows first, and if that goes well (strikes me as a far more difficult thing to do correctly) I will move on to the NTFS for Mac. Thanks Paragon, for providing some much needed bridges between the oft disparate worlds of multi vendor OS's. [/QUOTE]
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