About this software
Paragon ExtFS for Mac enables macOS systems to read from and write to Linux ext2, ext3 and ext4 volumes by installing a filesystem driver that mounts those volumes for Finder access. It is aimed at Mac users and IT professionals who need direct access to Linux-formatted disks and removable media from macOS.
Installation and compatibility details, including supported macOS releases and licensing options, are provided on the publisher product page.
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Benefits
- Read/write ext support: Provides full read and write access to ext2, ext3, and ext4 volumes.
- Finder integration: Mounted ext volumes appear in Finder for standard file operations.
- External drive support: Supports external USB, Thunderbolt, and other Linux-formatted drives.
- Multilanguage interface: User interface and installer are available in multiple languages.
- Intended users: Designed for Mac users needing direct access to Linux filesystems.
Available languages
- English
- German
- French
- Spanish
- & more supported languages
Support information
- Online documentation: Installation guides and user manuals are available on the publisher website.
- Knowledge base articles: Troubleshooting articles and FAQs are provided online.
- Software updates: Product updates and downloads are distributed through the publisher website.
- License management: License keys and activation instructions are documented on the publisher site.
- Support portal: The publisher lists contact options and support channels on its support portal.
Frequently asked questions
What is Paragon Software ExtFS?
A driver/utility that enables non‑Linux operating systems to access Linux ext file systems (ext2/3/4) by mounting partitions for standard file operations.
Which ext file system versions are supported?
Typically supports ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems, enabling access to partitions formatted with these common Linux file system types.
Which host operating systems can use ExtFS?
Non‑Linux host systems such as Windows and macOS commonly use ExtFS drivers to mount and access ext partitions from their native file managers.
Does ExtFS provide read and write access to ext partitions?
ExtFS drivers generally allow both read and write operations, enabling copy, move and edit tasks on ext volumes from the host OS.
How are mounted ext partitions accessed from the host system?
Mounted ext partitions appear like regular drives or volumes in the host file manager, permitting standard file management actions and applications access.