NTFS and HFS+ cross platform file-system usage

we require some sort of a black box that can lift the file system type burden on any OS

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cfs cross-os crossplatform drive filesystem hfs+ mac ntfs osx samba
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currently between Mac and Windows the following occurs: 1. any windows machine using mac Drive is able to write to any HFS+ drives 2. In the Mac world, OSX is only capable of reading the NTFS standard but not capable writing to it 3. Parallels and VM Ware are good option to bridge the two. However for large cross platform file transfers, almost kill the CPU on both sides of the platforms.

Currently if a Mac platform is connected to a CFS enabled network environment, it works brilliantly. This CFS drive is also readable and write-able by windows users.

The need: we require some sort of a black box (which thinking in a SAMBA network protocol and CFS file system context) that can ease this burden on either side of the OS’s. Later this technique can and should be able to handle similar differences in file systems. The file system should be ubiquitous to any user of any platform (not only Mac and Windows)

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