MacDrive also includes powerful features that enable you to create and partition Mac disks direct from your PC. There is nothing to launch or learn, MacDrive makes Mac disks look and act just like any other disk on your PC. Once you plug in your Mac disk, behind the scenes MacDrive works to seamlessly enable Windows to understand HFS+ disks and allow you to read and write to the disk. Simple and easy to use, MacDrive is recognized as the leader for accessing Mac disks from Windows for almost 20 years. Filmmakers, recording artists, IT professionals, and thousands of other Windows users rely on MacDrive’s speed as well as its data protection. You’re going to love the all-new MacDrive 10. MacDrive 10 extends the lead with even faster access and more protection for your Mac disks and files. MacDrive has built a reputation for blazing quick read/write speeds and unparalleled data security. Open and edit your Mac files from the new window or access them directly from Windows Explorer or your favorite software. MacDrive 10 features an all-new Disk Management Window that displays any Mac disk mounted to your PC and gives you quick access to all of MacDrive’s features. From seeing the Mac disks mounted to your computer to activating and deactivating, everything from top-to-bottom is easier. We’ll continue to research adding write support for APFS– sign up for Mediafour News to keep up with the latest news and developments.The redesigned MacDrive is even easier to use. Keeping your data safe and secure is important–because APFS is new and undocumented, MacDrive 10.5 doesn’t let you make changes to APFS disks. Support for Fusion and HDD Macs has not been announced.
APFS is available for all Macs with SSD drives. The new APFS architecture provides a foundation for the latest storage devices and adds features such as cloning, snapshots, crash protection, space sharing and more. With the release of High Sierra, Apple is moving to a new file system, APFS. APFS support will be released as a public beta, as we continue to test and improve its implementation.įor almost 20 years, HFS+ has been the standard file system used on all Macs. With MacDrive 10.5, your APFS disks appear in Windows with their own drive letter, allowing you to read files directly using your favorite Windows apps, as well as copy files from the disk to your PC. MacDrive 10.5 APFS (beta), available October 12, 2017, adds the ability to read disks formatted with Apple’s new file system, APFS. We are excited to announce MacDrive 10.5, with support for Apple’s new file system, APFS!