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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.

Features

As a user, installing the FUSE for macOS software package will let you use any third-party FUSE file system. Legacy MacFUSE file systems are supported through the optional MacFUSE compatibility layer.

As a developer, you can use the FUSE SDK to write numerous types of new 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 memory, or any other combination of sources. Writing a file system using FUSE is orders of magnitude easier and quicker than the traditional approach of writing in-kernel file systems. Since FUSE file systems are regular applications (as opposed to kernel extensions), you have just as much flexibility and choice in programming tools, debuggers, and libraries as you have if you were developing standard macOS applications.

How It Works

In more technical terms, FUSE implements a mechanism that makes it possible to implement a fully functional file system in a user-space program on macOS. It provides multiple APIs, one of which is a superset of the FUSE API (file system in user space) that originated on Linux. Therefore, many existing FUSE file systems become readily usable on macOS.

The FUSE for macOS software consists of a kernel extension and various user space libraries and tools. It comes with C-based and Objective-C-based SDKs. If you prefer another language (say, Python or Java), you should be able to create file systems in those languages after you install the relevant language bindings yourself.

The filesystems repository contains source code for several exciting and useful file systems for you to browse, compile, and build upon, such as sshfs, procfs, AccessibilityFS, GrabFS, LoopbackFS, SpotlightFS, and YouTubeFS.

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Published on April 3rd, 2019 | by Sebastian Szwarc

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Firecore has released a major version update of their Apple TV media player, Infuse. One can argue the market for such software is divided between VLC and Plex, but unlike its competitors having clients on nearly every possible platform, Infuse Pro remains available solely on iOS and tvOS.

The v6 update brings several long-awaited features:

  • iCloud syncing of metadata in the library, so you can start watching on one device and finish on another from the same spot.
  • A revamped playback experience compatible with 4K HDR content.
  • Support for downloading subtitles (without any ads) from opensubtitles.org.
  • On iOS, integration with the Files app, allowing for better organization of video files.
  • Also on iOS, full support for AirPlay 2 and HomePod speakers.
  • Light and dark mode.

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I’ve been an Infuse user since v4, and I prefer it over Plex. It supports playing content not only from external physical NAS or Macbook, but also from cloud services such as Google Drive. It can even connect directly to an existing Plex server and get access to its metadata. Infuse is easy to configure, and its UI looks clean and “Apple-ish,” especially on Apple TV.

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Infuse is available in the App Store free of charge. An optional Pro subscription enables additional codecs support (e.g. Matroska) for $9.99/year with a one month free trial. You can also purchase Infuse Pro 6 directly for $29.99. For more information, visit firecore.com.


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