I would go the fat32 route. The only restriction there is you can’t have files 
larger than 4 GB, and the only time you would have that is if you have large 
video files. This way you are not installing extra software just to use a drive.
On Jan 4, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Edward Green <ergreen1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have an external hard drive that I’d like to read and write to on both Mac 
> and Windows.
> 
> I found an oldish article (from 2012) suggesting that I could use either NTFS 
> software on Mac or HFS+ software on Windows to accomplish this, rather than 
> dealing with the drawbacks of using FAT32.
> 
> Does anyone have any experience of this and have a view as to which solution 
> is most accessible?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ed
> 
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