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    An implementation of the Ext2 (Linux) filesystem for Mac OS X.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    FUSE for macOS

    FUSE for macOS

    Extends macOS via third party file systems

    FUSE for macOS allows you to extend macOS's native file handling capabilities via third-party file systems. FUSE for macOS is a successor to MacFUSE, which has been used as a software building block by dozens of products, but is no longer being maintained.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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  • 3
    Ever wanted to be able to open a document in an X11 application by simply double-clicking it from the Finder? By default XLaunch-O-Matic is able to open documents with gv (.ps files) gimp (.xpm files) texmacs (.tex files) and more
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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  • 4
    Converts disks between case sensitive and case insensitive HFS without re formatting. Supports GPT and Apple Partition Schemes. Currently does not work for boot volume and only changes first HFS+ Partition found on drive.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This project is an attempt to create a wrapper between filesystem code for one operating system and compile it for another. For example, a Linux filesystem driver could work natively in Windows if the project goes as planned.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • 6
    iSequoi is a tool to watch the usage of your HDD with the concept of Treemaps. You can see big files by size, no matter where in the directory tree they are.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    insaneFS is a fully decentralized peer-to-peer filesystem based on top of FUSE. It provides POSIX file semantics, including mutable files and directories. It does all this while providing a unified global hierarchy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The goal of llama-X is to be a cutting-edge desktop operating system for the x86 architecture. A new object-oriented filesystem, and a fresh new desktop paradigm, and an innovative multikernel subsystem are main features of the system.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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