While Apple has long supported reading NTFS, currently it only natively supports reading/writing to FAT32.
This is true now more than ever in the BYOD landscape, as users bring in a variety of computers, smartphones and tablets to get their work done.Īs users bring in their Macs to work with company Windows boxes, writing to NTFS formatted drives is just one of the common problems that will continue to grow. But in the real world, seldom is an enterprise environment plugged in to just one brand. It is this walled garden that ensures everything works perfectly, homogeneously. It is this same belief that allows such ease of use and cross-pollination across all their product lines.but what if you must use an alternate device or operating system? The truth is that Apple's tight control over all aspects - from production to UI - all stem from one of the company's long held beliefs '. Its walled garden as it is commonly referred to, is both one of its best security enhancements and also one of the most scorned features. Apple's ecosystem is arguably, a wonderful thing.