Website review: Ext2 IFS For Windows
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•138 reviews since Jul 10, 2005
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blackman137 rated 8 days ago- What's unique about this software?

zurrealmonk rated 5 weeks ago- This program lets you mount ext2/ext3 volumes under Windows. Great tool for those who dual-boot or need to recover data from a crashed Linux install.

Radeon512 rated 6 weeks ago- This is what saved me when compiz screwed up my Ubuntu install, ages back. You won't use it everyday, it doesn't have write support but it is useful.

Steg55 rated 7 weeks ago- Great stumble, didn't know this existed. Very handy.

jomet rated 8 weeks ago- very good tool. i consider it as unnecessary.

mooonstar rated 3 months ago- I had both Windows and Linux and I used this thing. Rather useful and good-working.

akuyume rated 3 months ago- Particularly useful if you would like your desktop to appear the same on both Linux and Windows and allows you to share documents between the two. But the possibilities are endless...

colinmac rated 4 months ago- From the page: "It provides Windows NT4.0/2000/XP/2003/Vista with full access to Linux Ext2 volumes (read access and write access). This may be useful if you have installed both Windows and Linux as a dual boot environment on your computer."

- RedOracle rated 6 months ago
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boyafraid rated 7 months ago- This was the greatest thing tonight, we had to partition install Windoze on my up til now Linux-alone machine due to some new hardware, a Linksys Skype phone (I know I could have used vmware, but I have terrible luck with that and usb devices)...anyway, after XP was up my wife wanted to see her pics and this worked like a charm!