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What is FUSE for macOS? FUSE for macOS allows you to extend macOS's native file handling capabilities via third-party file systems. It is a successor to MacFUSE, which has been used as a software building block by dozens of products, but is no longer being maintained. Page 18 Using Mac OS X Periodically, Apple releases updates to Mac OS X and other software. If you can’t quit an application, choose Force Quit from the Apple menu, Software Update is set up to check for updates automatically once a select the application in the list, and click Force Quit. FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is an open-source software interface that extends the file handling capabilities of the Mac OS, with support for NTFS and many other file systems. The CentreStack Mac Client relies on FUSE to mount the cloud drive among other things. Some users have also reported FUSE errors while using a Mac through a remote session.

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FUSE for macOS (was OSXFUSE) allows you to extend OS X's native file-handling capabilities via third-party file systems. It is a successor to MacFUSE, which is no longer being maintained.

As a user, installing the FUSE for macOS software package will let you use any third-party file system written atop FUSE for macOS or MacFUSE, if you choose to install the MacFUSE compatibility layer. As a developer, you can use the FUSE for macOS SDK to write numerous types of file systems as regular user-space programs. The content of these file systems can come from anywhere: from the local disk, from across the network, from
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What's New in FUSE for macOS

Version 3.10.2:
  • Fixes a bug, that can, in rare cases, trigger a kernel panic when reusing vnodes after renaming files.
  • The license has changed. Starting with the 3.10.0 release, redistributions bundled with commercial software are not allowed without specific prior written permission
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I want to switch to Tuxera NTFS for better support. But don’t know how to uninstall all these apps before completely switching to Tuxera.

I also install fuse_wait.pkg but I am not sure how to unistall .pkg file.

I followed this video for NTFS-3G installation in Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite).

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If you have followed those instructions then you've installed three packages.

fuse_wait just replaces a single file of the NTFS-3G install with an updated version. So you don't really need to do anything to uninstall this package; when you remove NTFS-3G it should automatically remove that updated version.

To remove NTFS-3G either open the NTFS-3G preference pane and click on the Uninstall button, or run the script at /System/Library/Filesystems/ntfs-3g.fs/Support/uninstall-ntfs-3g.sh.

To uninstall FUSE for OS X open the FUSE for OS X system preference pane and click the Uninstall button.

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If the two preference panes are still there after running both uninstalls, then just right-click on them and select the 'Remove ... Preference Pane' option.

And reboot your Mac.

To confirm that the file are gone you could run the following commands in Terminal. Hopefully you shouldn't get any results.

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