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Any Good Alternative to Tuxera NTFS for Mac? Write Speed Is too Slow!

I need to write an NTFS drive frequently on Mac and currently test out the Tuxera NTFS for Mac in trial. But I'm experiencing significantly slow write speed. This is impacting my workflow, and I'm in search of a more efficient alternative. Ideally, I'm looking for a solution that offers better performance, specifically in terms of write speed. If you've switched fromTuxera NTFS to another NTFS for Mac program and noticed a performance improvement, I would love to hear about your experience.

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iBoysoft author Sherry Song

Sherry Song

Answered on Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Hello, according to your description, Tuxera NTFS for Mac does have this problem.

You are suggested to use iBoysoft NTFS for Mac. It seamlessly integrates with macOS, enabling full read and write capabilities for NTFS-formatted drives. Once an NTFS drive is connected to your Mac, it appears in the Finder just like any other drive. This integration allows you to easily view, modify, and save files on the NTFS drive without any additional steps or complications.

And its writing and reading speed is so quick as soon as you mount the drive successfully on Mac, saving more time and efforts.

Why not give iBoysoft NTFS for Mac a try?

Also read: Tuxera NTFS for Mac Review

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