Mediafour MacDrive 7 review

MacDrive lets Windows read your Mac disks

Windows now sees Mac volumes as any other disk

TechRadar Verdict

Makes Windows less painful, but it could be more careful with hiding invisible Mac files

Pros

  • +

    Read Mac volumes from Windows

    Transparent to the user

    Protects Mac data, making it read-only

Cons

  • -

    Unsophisticated hiding of invisible files

    Activation system is very picky

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The worlds of the Mac and Windows have never been closer, but while OS X can read PC-formatted disks, PCs can't read Mac disks.

This might simply be inconvenient if we're talking about external hard disks or memory sticks, but if you use Boot Camp to dual-boot into OS X and Windows XP or Vista, being unable to access information on the Mac partition of your internal hard disk is intolerable.

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