I'll add this but I can assure you it will never come to fruition. The entire D-Link ShareCenter product line is based on the Linux operating system and relies on EXT for all HDD formatting/configuration.
Alt-F would be nice, but that's up to third party developers to build.
Hi JL, I appreciate what you're saying but what D-Link needs to understand is that a very large portion of their customers are using this NAS with a Windows based operating system (which equals poor Ext support). I spent several days transferring data from my NTFS formatted hard drives across the LAN to the NAS.
Think how much more desirable the D-Link products would be if you could just drop in a NTFS formatted HDD without having to reformat it, or juggle large drives (3-4 TB), or having to buy additional HDDs to perform the juggling act.
Even though I bought one of these for my brother in law first with different requirements, I was actually looking at other manufacturers myself because the D-Link lacked this NTFS support functionality. I ultimately decided to take one on the chin for the sake of family, so we were both using the same hardware and I would only have to learn how to support one model instead of two.
Not everyone is going to be in that boat, and will make a decision that supports them based upon their needs. Not trying to be funny but D-Link needs to think about their customer base on this one. The same way Apple makes up 3% of the PC market but everyone thinks the world revolves around them, truth is they are the minority and apps should be based around the majority not the minority (i.e. Android not IOS).