MEGA is now available on OS X!





Everything comes to him who waits. Proof is, MEGA has launched the OS X version of his famous client.

 MEGA mega osx is now available on OS X!

MEGA arrived on the market early last year. Basically, the service was only available on the web, but he quickly made ​​its debut on iOS, Android and Windows through a number of dedicated customers, specially developed for the occasion. Croqueurs the apples, they have unfortunately had to take their troubles patiently but it is now finished.

A new customer has actually made ​​its debut on OS X .

Available at this address , it works just like all clients of the same kind. Is such as Dropbox, or OneDrive of Google Drive, to name a few.

Two types of synchronization, and some premium options

Once installed on the machine, the user must log in to their account. When this is done, the client asked him to choose between two types of installation: full synchronization or selective synchronization . If he opts for the latter choice, then it may indicate precisely synchronize the files he wants, so he wants to send files on the servers of the platform.

Then, the client will automatically create a new folder in the Finder. It only remains to slip in documents and send them in the clouds, and then find them on other computers, or on mobile devices.

To go further, the user can also click on the new icon in the menu bar. A window will open and it will examine the state of his account and may follow different operations.

By clicking on the small toothed wheel, it will bring up a context menu with options to import links, send a new file or access the advanced settings.

Few surprises on that side, but some very useful options anyway. Like to disable the full synchronization to enter partial synchronization, or all of these parameters in relation to the use of bandwidth.

Note in passing that MEGA offers several subscription solutions. Free accounts are entitled to 50GB of cloud storage and 10GB of bandwidth. Then, well there is a formula to 99.99 euros per year (500 GB / 12 TB), a formula to 199.99 euros (2 TB / 48 TB) and a formula to 299.99 euros (4TB / 96 TB).
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