![]() Then use the finder to mount samba or CIFS shares and you'll be able to write to them (assuming you've got the right permissions). Just install the ntfs-3g plugin for macfuse. I don't believe they're interchangeable within the same session (ie you'd have to pick one and either restart service or restart the machine). It's either you use the ntfs-3g driver with write access or you're using the native OS X ntfs read only driver. are there implementations for other file systems like NTFS? If so, how are those handled? I'd imagine something relatively transparent would be nice, given that OS X can *read* NTFS but not write to NTFS, so maybe on recognition of an NTFS drive by OS X, a hand-off can be performed to Fuse. NTFS support is not hard technically, but I'm having trouble thinking about how to do the UI for it right. Please enjoy! I'm looking forward to hearing any suggestions, feature MacFusion has a plugin architecture so additional file systems are The project is open source and the google code repository (svn) is Registers as a URL handler for SFTP:// and FTP:// Storing favorites and automatically mounting when started Storing of passwords for both SSH and FTP in keychain Mount SSH and FTP servers on your desktop ![]() I posted about a test release a little while ago, and there was some interest on these forums so I hope this might be useful to some of you. The puts up a menubar icon, from which you can "quick mount" or mount any your favorite set up SSH or FTP servers. This has been possible for a while with Google's work but I wanted to make it easy to use. What does it do? It allows read/write mounting of SSH and FTP servers on your desktop, as if they were local files. It is a GUI wrapper for Google's FUSE technology. I've finished up version 1 of my open source app MacFusion.
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