The Ntfs-config project provides an easy-to-use tool for enabling or disabling NTFS write support with a single click.
However, many people still struggle with configuring their system to use ntfs-3g, which is where the Ntfs-config project comes in. It aims to make life easier for users by providing a simple way to enable or disable write capabilities for all their internal or external devices.
Some of the key features of the Ntfs-config tool include automatic detection of any NTFS partitions that have not yet been configured, the ability to enable or disable write support for internal and external devices, and support for the following requirements: ntfs-3g, GTK+ version 2.6.x, libglade, and hal.
The latest release of Ntfs-config includes various fixes and translations to improve its overall functionality. For instance, it has improved support for older systems with udev less than 60 and soft raid (md) devices, resolved label parsing issues with special characters, and added support for new translations such as si (thanks to Malinthe Samarakoon) and vi (thanks to Viet Hung). Updated translations include el (thanks to Ioannis Koniaris), en_GB (thanks to Nicholas Wastell), it (thanks to Luca Livraghi), lt (thanks to zolookas), nl (thanks to Bjorn Heesakkers), pl (thanks to e.s.t), pt_BR (thanks to wilson_p_junior), and zh_CN (thanks to rainofchaos). Overall, Ntfs-config is a reliable software tool that can make life easier for people who want to enable or disable NTFS write support for their devices.
Version 1.0.1: N/A