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I like the way Apple uses its file system.... but in doing so the filesystem itself has been stretched well beyond what anyone imagined it would be. Tacking on lots of nice modern features has kept it limping along, but it really should be redone from the ground up with something modern and solid.
I was hoping for ZFS to become their default, but it is not going to happen beyond the support they have now. They also hired the author of BeOS's filesystem an few years ago, and I thought they would have him create something nice for them... but so far HFS+ is all we get.
At this point NTFS with their custom meta data applied would be an improvement over what they have.