Mounty for NTFS - a tiny tool for Mac OS X to re-mount NTFS volumes in. If you prefer Homebrew, you'll probably know what to do: brew cask install mounty. How to manually enable NTFS read and write in OS X. Do you have an external hard drive formatted to NTFS that you would like to use with your Mac? You can do so without using any third-party software.
NTFS-3G for OS X is a software project designed to bring NTFS read/write support to the Mac platform, along with additional advanced features. It is based on NTFS-3G, the leading open source NTFS driver that is ported to numerous platforms, but also includes other software projects to build a complete toolset for managing NTFS volumes. NTFS-3G itself is included in hundreds of Linux distributions; for example Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE and Ubuntu use NTFS-3G as the default NTFS driver. Development has been ongoing since 2006.
What's New in NTFS-3G. NTFS-3G for OS X is a software project designed to bring NTFS read/write support to the Mac platform, along with additional advanced features. It is based on NTFS-3G, the leading open source NTFS driver that is ported to numerous platforms, but also includes other software projects to build a complete toolset for managing NTFS volumes. NTFS-3G itself is included in hundreds of Linux distributions; for example Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE and Ubuntu use NTFS-3G as the default NTFS driver. Development has been ongoing since 2006.
How to Write on an NTFS Partition in macOS The NTFS file system is designed to work with Windows but In Mac macOS writing to NTFS volumes are impossible without additional software There is some software which requires you to pay for it but this method is easy and free. You can enable via Manual way or by a simple download from Hackintosh Zone, the manual method is recommended, but feel free to test Simple Method: Download and Install (This only works with Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks and Other New Mac macOS Versions Including Yosemite 10.10 + ) Manual Method: 1. Install, Make Sure to Check “MacFUSE Compatibility Layer”.