One small developer says that heâs readied an open-source alternative to Microsoftâs exFAT file system, providing companies and individuals with a free alternative to Microsoftâs file system for flash drives. Over the weekend, developer Andrew Nayenko announced fuse-exFAT 1.0.0, completing three years of development on the project. Tarball archives have been posted to Googleâs code site, where the
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