MacFUSE updated to 2.0 now includes 64-bit and Snow Leopard support

MacFUSE is awesome. It allows you to mount a remote server's filesystem, view your iTunes library in Finder, read from and write to NTFS hard drives, and much more! With all of this functionality crammed into a free product one would think it could not get any better. Amazingly, it has.
The latest version of MacFUSE was released yesterday and with it comes several new features, including 64-bit support for Leopard systems with 64-bit processors, experimental support for the impending release of Mac OS X 10.6 (AKA Snow Leopard), and even a new preference pane that eases the installation and upgrade procedure of MacFUSE. The preference pane is a GUI for the Install/Update Engine introduced in version 1.7 for the purpose of providing developers a simpler mechanism for distributing MacFUSE with their FUSE filesystem packages. More information about what is included can be found in the project's changelog.
MacFUSE is a free download and, unlike the previous release, includes support for 10.4 and 10.5 in the same package.
[via Lifehacker]
Share
Categories
MacFUSE is awesome. It allows you to mount a remote server's filesystem, view your iTunes library in Finder, read from and write to NTFS...
Add a Comment
I had installed MacFuse years ago when I bought my Mac. I guess Perian needs it so I had installed it. I have version 1.3. I guess, now its time to upgrade. The image shows that MacFuse can mount various file systems like Google Cal.
Will check it out !!
Perian doesn't require MacFuse. While I don't know about the earliest versions (waaaay back when), the versions of Perian I have installed for several years have never required it. Feel free to not upgrade. (now, if there is some reason you need both to do something else... my comment doesn't apply of course)
December 10 2008 at 2:13 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI take it this is not something for the above-average non-Terminal, non-techie Mac user?
Call me an idiot, but I can't really tell from this article, or their website, and I figure if it looks/sounds obtuse, then it is.
awesome.
Apple Macbook Pro Review -
6 Ways to Speed Up Your Macbook For Free -
http://www.techreviews4u.com/?p=1821
Does anyone know how to get the PicassaWebFS that is shown in the tech demo video on the MacFUSE website? I was really indifferent to this concept (I didn't see a use/need for it in what I do) until I saw that.
December 10 2008 at 4:57 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHoly cow, could you possibly write in English?
There's so much techno jargon in this post I still don't have a clue what this program does.
Please don't just write for geeks. Please translate for the rest of us.
it was in english...it allows you to mount remote drives...and save to NTFS hard drives...
so if you dont have the need for these obvious things then that is why you dont know what they are...
sorry if i seem brash...there are many things that TUAW writes about that i dont completely understand...so if i want to know i just do some research...its even very easy to highlight a word or phrase and right click/ctrl click and look up in dictionary...which will also give you wikipedia definitions...fairly simple to do
Aron you are doing a great job since being added to the TUAW team...as jealous as i am...and you just keep churning out great articles that are a joy to read...im still kicking myself in the ass because my MB died while i was doing my pieces of work to submit for the position...oh well maybe next time
...so keep up the great work Aron...you definitely deserve the job
Did they make it easier to uninstall Macfuse. I downloaded it on my last Mac and it was impossible to get rid of!
December 10 2008 at 12:03 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHave you tried appremover?
December 10 2008 at 12:41 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyYes. There is now a "Remove MacFuse" button in the System Preferences panel.
December 10 2008 at 2:13 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyThis is a very popular one which allows you to write to NTFS filesystems:
http://macntfs-3g.blogspot.com/
Does anyone know where you can download updated and additional filesystems for MacFUSE?
December 09 2008 at 7:23 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyHot Apps on TUAW
Deals of the Day
more deals- miFrame Picture Frame Dock for iPad for $64 + $8 s&h
- Refurb Apple iPod nano 8GB MP3 Player for $99 + free shipping, 16GB for $119
- Hannspree Apple-Shaped 28" 1080p LCD HDTV for $270 + free shipping
- Philips wOOx Alarm Clock Radio for Apple iPod / iPhone for $60 + free shipping
- iWatchz Elemetal Collection Bracelet for iPod nano for $75 + free shipping
- iFrogz Luxe Lean Hard Case for iPod touch for $10 + free shipping
Software Updates
more updates- EFI Firmware Update brings Lion Internet Recovery to 2010-model Macs
- OS X Lion 10.7.3 released with Safari 5.1.3, Wi-Fi bug fix
- Aperture updated to 3.2.2, addresses Photo Stream issue
- Apple updates Keynote to address Lion issues
- Google Search app gets new look on iPad
- Apple releases Apple TV Software Update 4.4.3



12 Comments