Mac Compatible External Hardrives

I'm looking into purchasing a MacBook Pro, and I wanted to know which was the best external hardrive for that computer, or indeed, for Mac in general. I'm afraid of buying something with software that is only Windows compatible or something like that.
Thank you.

an additional $40 gets you full ntfs read/write support:
http://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-mac/
if it's strictly for mac use, don't waste your money ..but if you're needing to share your data between mac and windows boxes, ntfs is a better file system solution than FAT. (especially in large disk sizes, etc)
OR you can format in mac hfs journaled and install macdrive on your windows boxes ..which is $50.

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