WebDrive maps a network drive letter to your remote servers and cloud storage, allowing you to access files in a way that’s consistent with the way you already work. WebDrive provides file access through the familiar interface of Windows Explorer or Mac Finder — and from within every desktop application. This instantly familiar interface reduces training and technical support effort.
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I started using Webdrive about 5-6 years ago when my company implemented it to connect to our Sharepoint server. I've used it for SFTP, and to automatically backup my files to S3. It just makes getting to your files any where in the cloud the same as getting to them on your PC. I use it all the time, but rarely think about it. Kind of a set it and forget type of thing. I've used their tech support a couple of times over the years and have found them to be helpful.
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As an alternative to Paragon NTFS, there is also Tuxera NTFS for Mac. Source: 12 months ago
I would try Tuxera. They do have a trial version but the purchased license is only $15. Might be worth giving it a try. Source: about 1 year ago
If you still need to access the data on Windows machines then I recommend Tuxera. https://ntfsformac.tuxera.com/. It will give you full R/W access to the drive. I’ve been using it for years. There is no subscription just a one time payment and you have access to all future updates. Source: about 1 year ago
You should typically have no issue reading from the NTFS disk with a Mac but writing to is a separate matter. The driver you were using may not be compatible with Ventura. Here are a couple paid options: Paragon NTFS, along with NTFS for Mac. There are also a couple open-source options with limited support but should be otherwise functional: NTFS-3G or macFUSE. Source: over 1 year ago
You can try this one https://ntfsformac.tuxera.com/ works great and it is cheaper than paragon. Source: over 1 year ago
Ive been using webdrive for years and its pretty great. Never had any complaints. Source: about 2 years ago
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