Mount SMB, NFS, and more as native volumes on your Mac with seamless file system integration between Mac OS X and other operating systems.
Macfusion is an open-source software developed by Google that enables users to mount file shares from Windows and Linux servers directly in Mac OS X Finder. It supports major network protocols like SMB, NFS, FTP, WebDAV, and SSHFS.
Some key features of Macfusion include:
Macfusion allows seamless integration and access of files stored on non-Mac systems directly within Mac OS X without needing to copy data locally. It saves time and effort while working with remote file shares by avoiding separate login procedures for file servers.
Since Macfusion implements multiple file sharing protocols natively, it provides a unified file access interface in Mac OS X for enterprise environments containing heterogeneous server operating systems like Windows, Linux, UNIX, etc. Overall, it improves productivity for Mac users in cross-platform IT infrastructure.
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