OS X and Windows live together, but they don’t really talk. Apple’s Boot Camp software enables Intel-based Macintosh computers to run both Mac OS X and Windows XP.
Even with both operating systems running on the same computer, however, they still have trouble sharing files.
MacDrive is the answer
MacDrive provides Windows users with seamless access to files on the OS X boot partition and all other Mac disks. No special steps are required—with MacDrive installed, Mac disks automatically appear and act like standard Windows disks.
With MacDrive, Windows applications can open and save files directly on Mac disks, or you can copy files between HFS or HFS+ Mac disks and NTFS or FAT32 disks at lightning-fast speeds.
Power to spare
Need to access Mac CDs or DVDs or grab files from external Mac USB or FireWire hard drives? How about burning Mac CDs and DVDsfrom Windows? MacDrive does all this, and more.
No matter what type of Mac disks you are using or where on your computer the files are, MacDrive makes getting to them fromWindows quick and easy. MacDrive turns any Intel-based Mac running Windows into a true cross-platform powerhouse.





