NTFS write support on MacĪll storage media, including USB flash drives, SD cards, memory sticks, and external hard drives can be formatted with NTFS. Also, it can manage USB flash drives, SD cards, memory sticks, external hard drives, and network drives with one click. It can help users have full read-write access to NTFS drives on Mac desktops or laptops running macOS 10.14/10.13/10.12 and Mac OS X 10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7. IBoysoft Drive Manager is a drive management tool. Users can write to NTFS partitions or drives easily. NTFS write support can be added through third-party NTFS for Mac drivers like iBoysoft Drive Manager. Using an NTFS drive for file transferring between PCs and Macs is very inconvenient. It means users can view the files and move the files out of the NTFS drives to another place, but they cannot edit the stored files or save any files to the NTFS drives on Mac. Unfortunately, macOS doesn’t have full NTFS support. Nowadays, NTFS is not only the primary file system in Windows desktops and laptops, but many external drives available in the market come in NTFS file system too. It has been optimized for over two decades and proved to be a well-performed file system.
Microsoft New Technology File System (NTFS) has been the default file system in Windows platforms since it replaced the FAT file system in 1993.