

I found the user interface to be rather straightforward with the NTFS drives listed on the left panel of the window and there were multiple options available even in the free trial period such as erasing or enabling spotlight indexing that made the tool a whole lot more interesting to use. It also has one of the fastest transfer times and the free trial gives us a glimpse of what’s in store if we stick around for the full version. The software is compatible with the Silicon M1 Mac and supports macOS High Sierra all the way to Monterey.

#Mounty ventura for mac#
Paragon is a NTFS for Mac that’s quite popular for being a software that’s built on a unique UFSD technology which can create NTFS partitions as fast as macOS.
#Mounty ventura update#
The software unfortunately has not received an update since 2010, so it doesn’t support anything beyond macOS X Snow Leopard. SL-NTFS is another free to use NTFS for Mac software that probably has the most simplest design and interface among all the other NTFS for Mac software listed above. But because it’s one of the handful to work on the new Silicon M1 Mac, i’d recommend giving it a go. I mean, it doesn’t happen every time I copy data to the drive, but the issue is still ongoing and because it’s free to use and has a simple build, I’d suggest approaching this one with a bit of caution.Īlso, another drawback of using Mounty is that there’s no technical support when it comes to issues with the software and there are low transfer speeds.
#Mounty ventura install#
The software is easy to install and use, and the interface is quite user friendly with only a single utility bar showing the list of remounted NTFS drives.īut, like any other free NTFS for Mac software, you can expect some amount of data loss or missing files while using Mounty. The tool is completely free to use and the freeware helps remount any NTFS drive on a Mac in read-write mode. Another free NTFS for Mac software I have used in the past is Mounty and while it has its fair share of flaws and bugs, the software does a decent job of mounting NTFS drives on Mac. on ventura Ive done this for ext4/nfs: - Install fuse-4.4.1 (reboot).
