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What are the main features and advantages of Paragon File System Link Business Suite Workstation?
Cross Platform – Connects Windows, macOS, and Linux file systems.
Native Access – Opens supported volumes directly from familiar environments.
Read Write – Enables full file access across multiple formats.
System Integration – Works smoothly through standard operating system tools.
Data Mobility – Simplifies file exchange between mixed-device workplaces.
Workflow Excellence – Supports long-term cross-platform efficiency and stable data access.
NTFS for Mac – Full read and write access to NTFS drives on Mac.
HFS+ for Windows – Open and write Mac HFS+ disks on Windows.
APFS for Windows – Read and write APFS drives on Windows.
Linux volumes – Read/write ext2/3/4 on Windows and Mac.
Core Capacity – Five bundled drivers covering Windows, macOS, Linux.
Important – Covers desktop workstations; no mobile or server deployment.
Paragon File System Link Business Suite is a pack of five cross-platform file-system drivers that let Windows, macOS, and Linux desktops read and write each other's disks without reformatting. It is built for mixed-OS teams that move large files between NTFS, HFS+, APFS, and Linux ext volumes.
One license pool – Activate any driver across your workstations.
Near-native speed – Transfer rates matching or beating native drivers.
Transferable licenses – Move a license to a replacement device.
Maintained drivers – Vendor-tested, unlike improvised open-source file-system workarounds.
Latest OS support – Works with current Windows and macOS Tahoe.
Data integrity – Stable mounting under heavy enterprise file workloads.
It bundles five Paragon drivers that give Windows, macOS, and Linux workstations read and write access to file systems they cannot normally mount. The pack contains Microsoft NTFS for Mac, extFS for Mac, HFS+ for Windows, APFS for Windows, and Linux File Systems for Windows. In practice, a Mac editor can write directly to an NTFS field drive without reformatting it, and a Windows engineer can open an ext4 or APFS disk handed over by a Linux or Mac colleague. The drivers integrate with the native Finder and Explorer experience, so mounted foreign volumes behave like any local disk.
On macOS the suite reads and writes NTFS and Linux ext2/3/4; on Windows it reads and writes HFS+, APFS, and ext2/3/4, plus read/write support for LVM. One real limit to plan for: Btrfs and XFS volumes are accessible from Windows in read-only mode, so you cannot write changes back to them. The table below maps each bundled driver to its host OS, target file system, and write capability.
| Bundled driver | Runs on | File system | Write access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft NTFS for Mac | macOS | NTFS | ✓ |
| extFS for Mac | macOS | ext2/3/4 | ✓ |
| HFS+ for Windows | Windows | HFS+ | ✓ |
| APFS for Windows | Windows | APFS | ✓ |
| Linux File Systems for Windows | Windows | ext2/3/4, LVM | ✓ |
| Linux File Systems for Windows | Windows | Btrfs, XFS | Read only |
The Workstation suite licenses all five cross-platform drivers as one business pool you assign across desktops in any proportion you need, instead of buying one driver locked to one platform. A team that is mostly Mac with a handful of Windows and Linux machines can activate that exact mix from a single pack. Licenses are also portable: when a device is retired, the license can be moved to its replacement. A standalone product such as Microsoft NTFS for Mac on its own only covers one direction of access and is not managed as a shared, transferable business pool.
No. The Workstation edition is desktop driver software for Windows, macOS, and Linux endpoints; it does not transfer files to or from iOS or Android phones, and it is not a server-OS deployment product. Paragon's File System Link technology for mobile and embedded use, such as Android, NAS, routers, and automotive systems, is a separate OEM and SDK line, not part of this per-workstation desktop pack. Within the desktop drivers themselves, the main exclusion is that Btrfs and XFS are read-only from Windows. If your workflow needs phone-to-PC transfer or drivers embedded into hardware, that requires a different Paragon product.
It removes the reformat-or-convert step when one team's drive is formatted for a different operating system. Paragon states its drivers match or outperform native file systems and leave the closest competitor behind by 1 to 1.5 GB/s on the same hardware, so large media files move at near-native rates. A postproduction studio with Mac editors and Windows render nodes can hand an NTFS RAID between both without first copying everything to an intermediary disk. That speed and direct-access model is what makes it practical for media, engineering, and forensics teams that routinely receive disks formatted on another platform.
Confirm the exact file systems your teams need to cross, because write support varies by driver. The ext2/3/4 family is full read/write on both Windows and Mac, but Btrfs and XFS are read-only from Windows, and the pack targets desktop workstations rather than servers or mobile devices. If your workflow only ever crosses Windows and Mac, meaning NTFS against HFS+ or APFS, you may not need the Linux components at all. If you regularly read Btrfs or XFS and must write changes back, plan around that read-only limit before you buy.
Yes. This is the business edition, licensed per workstation for organizational use, so deploying the drivers across company desktops is covered. There is no separate home-only restriction to work around for business endpoints.
No. The five drivers cover NTFS, HFS+, APFS, and the Linux ext, Btrfs, and XFS file systems. exFAT and FAT32 are not added because current Windows and macOS already read and write both formats natively.
Microsoft NTFS for Mac and extFS for Mac support macOS 26.x Tahoe, and the Windows components run on the latest Windows release. APFS for Windows can access APFS volumes created in recent macOS versions such as Sonoma.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | APFS read and write access. HFS Plus and HFSX read and write access. Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4 read and write access. Btrfs and XFS read-only access. Automount support for supported volumes. Verify and repair tools for supported file system volumes. Command Line Interface support for Linux File Systems for Windows. |
| Note | Current Business Suite listing specifies Windows 10 and newer. APFS support includes read-only limitations for APFS cloned files and support only for APFS containers residing on a single physical store. Btrfs and XFS are available in read-only mode under Windows. |
| Operating Systems | macOS Tahoe 26 macOS Sequoia 15 macOS Sonoma 14 macOS Ventura 13 macOS Monterey 12 macOS Big Sur 11 macOS Catalina 10.15 macOS Mojave 10.14 macOS High Sierra 10.13 macOS Sierra 10.12 |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Microsoft NTFS read and write access. Ext2, Ext3, and Ext4 read and write access. Mount, unmount, verify, and repair tools for supported volumes. Automount support for supported volumes. Read and write support for LVM Logical Volume Management with extFS for Mac. Microsoft NTFS for Mac supports Intel x86_64 and Apple Silicon arm64 Macs including M1, M2, M3, and M4. |
| Note | Current Business Suite listing specifies macOS Sonoma and newer. Official Paragon macOS driver pages confirm broader supported macOS coverage for the included file system drivers. extFS for Mac currently does not support bigalloc, journal_dev, meta_bg, metadata_csum, or inline_data features. |