NTFS vs. APFS: A Tale of Two File Systems for Windows and Mac Users

 NTFS is one of the main file systems for Windows, but non-Windows operating systems only partially support it, which could make it difficult to access and analyze NTFS-formatted drives on other platforms. While NTFS was created by Microsoft for Windows systems, Apple created its own called APFS. I like APFS because it supports snapshots, encryption, directory sizing, flash storage, and support for SSDs. In my opinion, it is far superior for complex file systems.

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