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Editors’ Review

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TransMac is a versatile file management utility designed to bridge the compatibility gap between macOS and Windows systems. It enables users to open, read, and write to Apple-formatted drives (HFS, HFS+, and APFS) directly from a Windows environment. The program is especially valuable for transferring, recovering, or backing up macOS data without requiring additional hardware or virtualization tools.

TransMac features a straightforward interface similar to Windows File Explorer, making navigation and file transfers simple. Users can copy files between systems, create macOS-compatible disk images, and restore DMG files to USB drives. It also enables creating bootable macOS installers directly from Windows.

Cross-platform data access made simple

TransMac offers seamless functionality for reading and writing data to macOS-formatted drives, which are typically inaccessible on Windows without third-party tools. It supports a wide variety of storage devices, including internal drives, external hard disks, USB flash drives, and DVDs. The program also includes built-in tools for formatting drives and burning disk images, enabling easy setup for macOS installations or data migration tasks.

The software maintains stable transfer speeds even when handling large files, ensuring dependable performance during long operations. Its interface, though simple, provides clear access to file structures and device properties. Users can mount or unmount drives as needed, offering control similar to that found in native file management tools. For backup or recovery scenarios, its DMG support makes it particularly versatile and efficient.

While functional and generally reliable, the program requires administrative privileges for many operations, which may limit accessibility for some users. Additionally, it does not include advanced data recovery tools or native APFS write support in all cases. The interface, while efficient, feels dated compared to modern design standards, and the trial version offers limited functionality before requiring a paid license.

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  • Pros

    • Access macOS drives on Windows
    • Supports HFS, HFS+, and APFS
    • Create or restore DMG disk images
    • Useful for macOS installations
  • Cons

    • Requires administrative access for most tasks
    • Limited trial functionality
    • Outdated user interface

Bottom Line

Reliable bridge between Mac and Windows

TransMac stands out as a dependable and purpose-built tool for cross-platform data access. It’s ideal for users needing to retrieve, back up, or prepare macOS disks from a Windows PC system. Despite its minimal design and licensing limitations, it delivers reliable results with a clear focus on compatibility and practicality, making it a valuable and versatile addition to any technician’s toolkit.

What’s new in version 15.4

  • Improved APFS read and write stability
  • Enhanced support for macOS Sonoma drive formats
  • Minor bug fixes and performance refinements


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
15.4
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
  • Windows Server
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2003
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 10
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
824,957
Downloads Last Week
44

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Developer’s Description

Open Mac disks and dmg files from a Windows PC.
TransMac for Windows can open Macintosh HFS and APFS (Apple File System) format disk drives, flash drives, HD floppy, CD/DVD/Blu-ray media, dmg, dmgpart, sparsebundle and sparseimage files. Features include: compress, expand, split and merge Mac HFS+ and APFS dmg disk images. Built in CD/DVD burner to burn ISO and dmg files. Display partition info for disks and images. Search disks for HFS volumes.

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