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MacDrive lets Windows-equipped Macs see Mac files

MediaFour’s MacDrive helps Windows PCs access files that are stored on disks and drives formatted for the Macintosh. What’s more, MacDrive works on Intel Macs that have been equipped with Windows XP and Boot Camp.

With MacDrive installed, a Mac running Windows XP can see all the Mac- specific files and directories on their computer’s Mac OS X boot partition. No special steps are required beyond installing MacDrive — Mac disks appear automatically.

MacDrive’s functionality doesn’t stop there, either — you can also view all files on HFS and HFS+ formatted disks and external USB and FireWire drives. MacDrive can also burn Mac- compatible CD and DVD volumes.

MacDrive costs $49.95. A trial version is available.

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