

If you’ve got NTFS for Mac 10 or older, you will be able to get 14th with a 50% discount.Ĭoncerning the MU Promo bundle: This went not as planned, indeed! The Problem was that Mac Update started to distribute the SNs for v12 but the release of OSX El Capitan occurred earlier than expected. If you’ve got NTFS for Mac 12, then you get 14th for free.Ģ.
PARAGON NTFS FOR MAC 12 UPGRADE
Upgrade to the next major version is always free of charge! Owners of older versions can profit from a 50% discount which is available through the MyParagon account.ġ. Apple thinks we need to keep it simple for the average user.

This should be something that MacOS would do, but no. The next time you boot the drive doesn't auto pop up. You just simply have to open the NTFS control panel and tick off 'do not mount automatically' and done. I don't need all of them loaded in my daily Mac desktop. Some are used for windows, others are test installs for MacOS. I have a large Thunderbay with multiple drives. The other really cool feature is you can easily flag external drives not to be automatically mounted. I can finally change the drive icon on my desktop to look something more decent (as I have windows stored on an external SSD).
PARAGON NTFS FOR MAC 12 FULL
I have full access to my windows NTFS drive. The following morning, everything registered perfectly fine and the software is running.Īs for the real review of the software. it does take more than 30 seconds for the registration information to make its way from MacUpdate to Paragon. Remember that you are purchasing it through a 3rd party vendor and not direct from Paragon. I did initially have issues with registering the software. It seems that there are quite some users who want nothing more than to give bad software ratings rather based in personal bias rather than how the software works. And, finally, for some, the end results would be a disaster. Why? Because some users are not familiar with the Registry and some would rather not touch it. But when the use of "regedit" comes into play, that is NOT a good sign. Some of the manipulation is easy and could be done by any user. In fairness, there is a solution, but it involved manipulation in Windows. Now, if you visit the Paragon site, you'll find frequently asked questions concerning this version and there is a section specific to failure to mount. I have NEVER, EVER, put my BootCamp partition into hibernate mode. Was able to mount from there, but receive a message that my BootCamp partition was in hibernate mode so it would be dangerous to reboot. Went into System Preferences to access the Paragon Pane. Why? Because as soon as I upgraded and rebooted, I noticed that my BootCamp partition was NOT on the desktop. Does that infer that the event mentioned will happen to everyone? No! However, use of the software depends on your willingness to subject your Mac and, specifically, your BootCamp partition to substantial risk. Again, I'll just comment regarding my personal experience.
