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Paragon ExtBrowser 1.0

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Developer Description

"Manage Ext2FS, Ext3FS partitions from Windows"

Paragon ExtBrowser

Paragon ExtBrowser is a Windows® based utility that will enable you to work with Ext2FS or Ext3FS partitions from Windows®. Utilizing the Windows® Name Space Shell Extension mechanism, you simply click to access ExtFS files from a special unmapped folder in My Computer.

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With Paragon ExtBrowser, you can work with a Linux native file system using Windows. Just plug in your hard disk with ExtFS partitions to your PC via eSATA or USB-to-SATA and you can instantly modify files on Linux partition without installing special drivers.

Key Features:


* Easy to install
* Fast and transparent access to Ext2FS/Ext3FS under Windows®,
* Special unmapped folder in My Computer (Explorer) to open ExtFS partitions, where you can read, write, modify, create, delete files and folders under Windows.
* Better stability with less risk to your system because there is no need to install a separate kernel mode driver

Key Scenarios:

* Import/Export files and folders from/to ExtFS partitions. For example, if the hard drive is taken from NAS storage and you need to open a Linux partition and copy from it or place a new file there, ExtBrowser eliminates the need to install the hard drive or configure it for network access. Simply connect a hard drive via the eSATA connector or USB-to-SATA adapter to the PC and access your files.
* Open documents and multimedia directly from ExtFS partitions. If you want to watch movies or open large documents contained on a Linux partition, simply connect the drive directly to the PC to get instant access..

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