Edit, rename, copy, and delete files on NTFS drives just like a native Mac drive.
If you’ve ever plugged a Windows-formatted external drive into your Mac only to find you can't move, delete, or edit any files, you’ve hit the infamous "Read-Only" wall. While macOS can see NTFS drives, it can't write to them natively.
While there are "free" workarounds (like using Terminal commands or open-source drivers), they are notoriously unstable and can lead to permanent data loss or system crashes. An provides:
Open the app, click "Activate" or "Upgrade to Full Version," and paste your unique license key. Frequently Asked Questions Can I get a free license key?
Drag the application to your Applications folder and grant the necessary "Full Disk Access" permissions in System Settings.