TransMac - Copy and manage data
TransMac from Acute Systems is a useful software for Windows, allowing you to copy and manage files & folders on the drives and Apple devices. The devices and drives include the hard drive format, Flash drive and other storage devices. In addition, this software also helps you open and burn disc images and .dmg files and .sparseimage. This is a shareware that you can try it free for 15 days. Recent updates include: an open file dialog is enhanced, improving the speed and compatibility with Windows 8.
You can install as a zip file TransMac or an executable file; program settings are identical in both cases. Engine installation support of the program also offers several installation options such as the file link. TransMac user interface is simple and easy to use thanks to a common design and efficiently than ever before, according to the main window layout / sidebar / toolbar classic style Explorer. TransMac provides customized as needed, a drive menu tree in the left sidebar and header columns can drag the main file list. Menu Options include establishing a separate Mac and PC along with the General settings include options for one additional feature is the ability of TransMac burning. Besides, this software also provides a help file, including a user guide to help you start quickly with many screenshots and also really helpful as it provides a tutorial file troubleshoot.
TransMac has been run on a computer running Windows 7 operating system, and then attach a portable hard drive is formatted. Basically, TransMac works like File Explorer. You can cut, copy, paste, drag and drop, delete and compress or decompress files & folders from Mac to PC and vice versa.
Key Features:
- Open the hard drives, flash drives, CD / DVD / Blu-ray, high-density floppy disks, dmg and files in Mac formatted sparseimage
- Copy the files to the Mac disks and dmg pictures
- Formatted for Mac and restore drives and flash drives
- Create, compress and expand files dmg
- The burner is built to help you to burn ISO and DMG files directly to CD / DVD / Blu-ray
- Support for hybrid CD read
Win is Win and Mac is Mac, and never the twain shall meet: is that what you've heard? Well, maybe there's some truth to it, especially when it comes to device compatibility. While Mac users are probably justified in claiming their OS and machines are better at handling the other side's stuff, there's certainly room for improvement at both ends. TransMac from Acute Systems is Windows software that can copy and manage files and folders on Apple drives and devices, including Mac-formatted hard drives, flash drives, and other storage devices, as well as open and burn disc images and .dmg and .sparseimage files. It's shareware that you can try for free for 15 days. Recent updates include an improved open file dialog, speed enhancements, and Windows 8 compatibility.
You can install TransMac as a ZIP file or an executable file; the installed program is identical in either case. The program's installer offers several setup options, too, such as file associations. TransMac's user interface is plain but easy to use, thanks in part to what is possibly the most common and efficient design ever, the classic Explorer-style toolbar/sidebar/main window layout. TransMac offers its subtle variations on the theme, with toolbar icons that stay hidden but outlined until needed, a tree-view disk menu in the left-hand sidebar, and draggable column headings in the main file list. The Options menu includes separate PC and Mac settings, plus General Settings that include selections for one of TransMac's extras, the ability to burn discs. We always expect a decent Help file with shareware, and TransMac has one, including a Quick Start guide with plenty of screenshots and, especially useful, a Troubleshooting Guide.
We ran TransMac on a Windows 7 PC, and then attached a Mac-formatted removable hard drive as our second device. Basically, TransMac works like File Explorer. We could cut, copy, paste, drag and drop, delete, and zip or unzip Mac files and folders to and from our PC, and vice versa. There are some quirks, which is only to be expected when Mac and Win get together. But TransMac makes them play nicely for a change.