![]() It is not released and officially supported by any companies. NTFS-3G is an open-source and contributed by numbers of Linux distributions such as Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE and Ubuntu. It works unstably and unsafely and is not recommended for El Capitan. It also allows you to easy access, delete modify and transfer files easily. M3 NTFS for Mac enables you to read/ write support for USB and external hard disk on Mac. When you run the same installer in MacOS Sierra and the '.dmg' installer was saved inside the Downloads folder, this will screw-up the packaging of the Tuxera installer as it. The Tuxera 2015.2 version was published for the El Capitan didn't have that Gatekeeper functionality. Or, if you want to go the other way, there's an app called MacDrive for Windows which allows your PC to read Mac-formatted disks. In addition to the solutions mentioned above, you can also try NTFS-3G. That's been the standard behaviour of OS X in regards to NTFS since at least 10.4 (which is the first version I used): you can read, but you can't write. ![]()
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