HFS+ is one of the primary file systems of macOS. If you are working on a Windows computer and need to read or write files from a hard drive, SSD or flash drive formatted under macOS, you need HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software.
Stable operation
Fail-safe functionality across compatible hardware and software systems for general and specialized applications
Data security
Protecting data integrity and preventing accidental data corruption and possible data loss
Guaranteed performance
Stable throughput and balanced goodput with effective flow control, reduced overhead and avoidance of overloads
Efficient use
Economical use of processor, memory and disk resources
Write access
When a volume is mounted in write mode, you can do anything with the files and folders contained in it: read, edit, delete, rename, recreate
Automount
HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software mounts supported volumes automatically at startup, so you don’t have to worry about it every time you restart the operating system or turn on your computer. However, this feature can be disabled at any time in the program interface.
Internationalization
HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software supports all alphabets supported by your operating systems, including those using non-Roman and non-Latin letters, so you will never have the problem of not being able to access file names on volumes mounted in a non-native operating system.
Journaling Support
HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software supports native HFS+ journaling, ensuring that in case of a failure, the disk file system will not be irreversibly damaged and can be easily brought back up and running.
Compatible with Apple Boot Camp
HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software is fully compatible with Apple Boot Camp software, providing direct read and write access to Mac partitions from Windows installed on a Boot Camp.
Compatible with third-party software
HFS+ for Windows by Paragon Software is compatible with popular virtualization and encryption applications, including VMware Fusion and Workstation, Parallels Desktop, TrueCrypt and its forks.
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