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macintoshtoffy

macrumors 6502a
Jul 1, 2009
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isn't macfuse available for snow leopard yet?
i had a look on this page: http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/CHANGELOG
and it says "Support for Snow Leopard"... so I don't have to wait... i would say: your are the nope!!!:D

What part of:

Feature: Support for Snow Leopard. You can now install and use MacFUSE on the latest Snow Leopard developer seed. [Highly Experimental]

Specifically, [Highly Experimental], don't you understand?
 

illuminous

macrumors member
Oct 27, 2007
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What part of:

Feature: Support for Snow Leopard. You can now install and use MacFUSE on the latest Snow Leopard developer seed. [Highly Experimental]

Specifically, [Highly Experimental], don't you understand?

I've had MacFUSE/NTFS-3G running since 10A380, with no problems what so ever.
 

macintoshtoffy

macrumors 6502a
Jul 1, 2009
921
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New Zealand
I've had MacFUSE/NTFS-3G running since 10A380, with no problems what so ever.

But that doesn't change the fact that it is still highly experimental - just as one wouldn't run a beta/alpha software on a mission critical system; relying your whole setup on something that isn't assured to work/isn't stable enough for the developer to say, "this is stable" is a perilous thing to undertake.

With that being said, since there will be a HFS+ driver for Windows, the need for NTFS pretty much waters down to a few scenarios.
 
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