UPDATE: Now that OSXFUSE is released, use this as the recommended (drop-in) replacement for MacFuse.
Rest is only for historical information.
Now that I have upgraded to Mac OS X Lion, I found that MacFusion does not work. Before diving into a workaround as back in Snow Leopard days I remembered that then it was because of MacFuse and even that time there turned out to be a build floating around the web that would have worked. As is the case now.
This forum listed one of them that got it working for me – macfuse-core-10.5-2.1.9.dmg.
Though, pardsbane here tells of another project – OSXFUSE – one the way that will support Lion out of the box (when the box is released).
here is the latest version of MacFUSE. Official build from wuala. http://wualablog.blogspot.com/2011/07/wuala-for-os-x-lion.html
LikeLike
There is also Fuse4X project that is AFAIK the “future of macfuse”.
Personally I use fuse4x with ntfs-3g via macports “sudo port install fuse4x ntfs-3g” – it works really great!
LikeLike
I agree with Richard, Fuse4X project will work.
LikeLike
Wuala’s build was what worked for me, namely this one:
http://cdn.wuala.com/files/MacFUSE-2.1.15.pkg.zip
LikeLike
Thanks Vahan, that’s the one for me too
LikeLike
This sorted me out as soon as I upgraded. Thanks for posting about it 🙂
I just used the first link to the updated fuse.
LikeLike
Thanks for me as well , just updated fuse
perfect XXX
LikeLike
macfuse-core-10.5-2.1.9.dmg works perfect for me on Mountain lion on macpro, imac and MacBookPro. Thanks a lot
LikeLike