![]() It’s certainly not if your device needs them. They might well be, or you might consider the company offering FAT32 support for $3.29 and exFAT support for $4.99 as a bit of a money grab. You don’t want the in-app purchases for the FATs or NTFS, however Android can already read those, though Paragon says its drivers are better. That’s not a bad idea anyway if you like seeing what’s stored on your device in an old-school view. It also requires installing the shareware file browser Total Commander. Okay, now for the joy mitigation: PeNUA is not free. In case you were wondering, the files are guitar amp cabinet impulse responses. I didn’t have a Sony TV handy, but I was assured it works. Using the app, I was able to access all the FATs (16/32/ex), NTFS, and of course HFS+. Without the app installed, Total Commander on my Huawei Honor 8 phone would only read FAT and NTFS. Having reviewed and used Paragon’s file-compatibility products before, I was expecting PeNUA (that’s my acronym) to work.
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