Filesystem in Userspace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Supports Mac OS X 10.4 and later (Universal Binary), using MacFuse) Lessfs: inline data de-duplicating filesystem for Linux that includes support for lzo or QuickLZ compression and ...
ExpanDrive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A 30 day, unrestricted demo is available for evaluation. ExpanDrive uses MacFUSE as its file system implementation layer on the Mac, and a custom version of FUSE on Windows.
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Mac OS X Internals: The Blog » MacFUSE
I often hear users—and even developers, for that matter—grumbling about the fact that they are "required" to reboot their systems after installing or upgrading MacFUSE.
MacFUSE
MacFUSE. MacFUSE is a software that allows you to write arbitrary file systems as user-space programs. MacFUSE can be downloaded from here. For me, the immediate use of MacFUSE is ...
MacFUSE with Objective-C
MacFUSE has been taking the Mac development community by storm. I’ve been hoping for a while that Fuse would get ported to Mac OS X, and Amit Singh fortunately obliged.
MacFUSE Release Opens Up File Systems on Mac OS X
Developers will be able to build file systems into Mac OS X applications with the MacFUSE programming tools that Amit Singh, engineering manager with Google's Macintosh Group ...
Macfuse -- TUAW
Yesterday, Robert talked about setting up a new Mac Pro for his switcher Dad. Today, setting up Windows proves to be a bit of a headache. When I mentioned to my best buddy Cameron ...
MacFUSE : Justdave’s Blog
So, yesterday, I overheard someone mentioning MacFUSE in a conversation and my reaction was pretty much “hey, someone ported that to the Mac?!??” Indeed, and I’m ...
10.4: Use MacFuse to read and write to NTFS volumes - Mac OS X Hints
So you have Boot Camp and a big disk to use, but then you are bound to the NTFS format instead of FAT. But Mac OS X 10.4 can only read, not write, to these kind of formatted ...