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Microsoft NTFS is one of the primary file systems of Windows. If you work on a Mac computer and need to read or write files from HDD, SSD or a flash drive formatted under Windows, you need Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software.

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Running a Mac and having NTFS formatted external disks, you definitely need NTFS for Mac. It is well priced and enables read and write access to your NTFS drives no matter what size. The speed at which you can read and write the data on these drives is the best of any competitor if there really is one. Anyone who needs to use Mac and Windows computers needs this app for easy data transfer. The interface is best of any application found, and the application itself offers additional drive tools for taking full control. The latest version also supports Mojave and APFS format to complete a perfect application. It is without real competition and deserves a full 5-star award. This utility makes your external storage usable on any computer system Windows or Mac. So your data remains interchangeable and is fully adapted for macOS MOJAVE.

A very specialized product that does its job in a very unobtrusive way. You just install it and it works. When you plug an NTFS disk into your Mac, it just mounts on the desktop like any other disk, and when you copy a file to it, it just works, no muss, no fuss. This utility is also invaluable if you find yourself in a situation where you need to format a disk as NTFS, and it performs this task with an equal lack of drama

Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software supports all alphabets supported by your operating systems, including those that use non-Roman and non-Latin characters, so you will never face the problem of not getting access to file names on volumes mounted in non-native OS.

If you are unable to find a license in your account or have questions regarding an upgrade from Paragon NTFS For Mac 14 to Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software, please contact our support team at sup...@paragon-software.com.

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If you are unable to find a license in your account or have questions regarding an upgrade from Paragon NTFS For Mac 14 to Microsoft NTFS for Mac by Paragon Software, please contact our support team at sup...@paragon-software.com

I deleted all files from Application, Finder/Application Support, and also removed it from System Preference. But I am still getting the notifications from it when I open my computer.

My activity Monitor shows that the notification files are saved in:/Library/Application Support/Paragon Software/com.paragon-software.ntfs.notification-agent.app/Contents/MacOS/NotificationAgent

HOWEVER, I couldn't see Paragon Software in /Library/Application Support. I guess that is because the folder is hidden. Is there anyway I can see the hidden folder without downloading any other tool? Or how can I remove Paragon NTFS completely and not receive its notification anymore?

although on the paragon website it says that the driver is compatible with M1 macs, i have been unable to mount my Western Digital drive on big sur and an M1 mac. the driver still works perfectly on my intel mac running catalina. some clarity regarding this would be greatly appreciated

I downloaded the updated NTFS software from WD My Passport Wireless SSD support website for BigSur. Installed successfully on my Intel MacBook Pro, but no luck to mount the volume. And I mount it without any issue by older NTFS version on my old MacBook Pro. I wonder the new software has been tested properly.

I then attached 2 more drives, which were previously in a Windows desktop. I can read from them, but not delete nor write to these drives. I think this the limitation of the ntfs driver that ships with Zorin 16

Paragons NTFS driver for Linux is suppossed to be the best, from features and performance persepctive. I can (think) I can live with the free verion. Yes, I know they are in the process of incorporting it into the next Linux kernel release but that will be months ago.

I have been using the (commercial) Paragon (ufsd) driver in the past on Ubuntu, but decided to give it a go after switching to Manjaro. Not last because their install.sh limits compatibility to kernel 6.4 as the upper boundary.

So it all started when I downloaded Kali, Tails and some other stuff via qbittorrent. I downloaded them into an NTFS drive mounted read-write via ntfs3 driver. Mount options as per mount output were at the time:

I have a particular directory called ISO where I downloaded those images mentioned above and which at the time also contained a dozen or so Windows-related ISOs (downloaded through my VS subscription).

Suddenly and without any explanation I could find, the majority of those Windows-related ISO files were gone. Alright, not ideal but I can download them again. Alas, it also turned out that not all of the files that were currently being downloaded or had just finished downloading would appear in the directory.

With Firefox I landed in the said ISO directory and it was missing plenty of the files in question. With qbittorrent one of them landed me inside a subdirectory of ISO and according to Dolphin it contained two files. Copying the file paths to the clipboard I was even able to see those files from the terminal. Bummer.

I only rarely boot Windows these days, but I do it. Consequently I need a proper file (journaled) system to share between both. exFAT is not that file system and all Windows-side solutions for Linux file systems have been borderline unusable and very very fragile (to the extent that monthly security updates were able to break some of them).

One more finding. I had copied a few of the ISO files onto another target disk that was also mounted via ntfs3. I did that via rsync and I just ran a chkntfs on that disk and there were no similar issues to those encountered on the drive to which I had downloaded the files.

This is somewhat odd, because I was under the impression that rsync uses a similar scheme of copying to some (randomly named) file during the process but then moving it into place with its desired target name.

My main misconception was that the ntfs3 driver would perform at least as well (not just speed-wise) as the commercial counterpart. And when I had contacted the Paragon support months ago they practically assured me that their performance (ntfs3 vs. ufsd) is on par. This is clearly not the case so if and when it becomes available for a recent Linux kernel I may either try their ufsd driver again and until then I will settle for ntfs-3g.

Before other users find out that they lost their data, it would be wise to temporarily disable or remove the ntfs3 driver until the issue has been fixed. Anything else would be deliberately causing data corruption, with all its consequences.

Aside:- Some torrent applications only move finished file(s) to the target directory. In the interim, while files are downloading, they remain in a subdirectory which is often hidden. This could also explain your experience, based solely on these quoted portions of your post. qBittorrent, for example, does this (manually configurable).

What is of no less concern to me is that I have not seen any announcement by the developer as to the bug, nor on whether or not it has been addressed / fixed. A two years old article in the Register does also not inspire confidence in the ntfs3 kernel driver.

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