For most partitioning tasks, the built-in Disk Utility application is the safest and most efficient choice.
: Ideal for disk cloning and backups.
iPartition was developed by . Their official website has been largely inactive for several years. Since the release of macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and the introduction of the APFS (Apple File System), iPartition and similar legacy tools (like iDefrag) became obsolete because they do not support APFS containers. 2. Version 3.6.2 & Modern macOS ipartition 362 license file link
Locate the entry for (compatible with macOS 10.12–10.13). For most partitioning tasks, the built-in Disk Utility
: It works effectively with HFS+ and Boot Camp partitions. Their official website has been largely inactive for
: Highly reviewed for its ability to resize BootCamp partitions without damaging the Windows installation or causing boot issues. Ease of Use : Reviewers from sites like MacYourself