iPhone/iPad installment is currently in “final stages of development”

Jul 5, 2013 14:36 GMT  ·  By

Kim Dotcom’s MEGA, a file hosting service and successor to Megaupload, is getting ready to make its iOS debut.

The confirmation comes from the official MEGA blog in New Zealand, where an admin writes, “We appreciate your feedback and will accommodate feature requests and fix reported bugs swiftly. Our iOS app and Windows sync client are currently in the final stages of development and will follow suit.”

So there you have it. MEGA’s iOS debut will undoubtedly give a blow to existing cloud services, including Dropbox, Box, Cloud, and even Apple’s own iCloud.

An Android version of the application is already available, giving us an idea of what iOS customers should expect.

Features include: the ability to browse your storage account; fast uploading & downloading (MEGA doesn’t give any numbers); camera sync; the ability to export/send file and folder links; image thumbnails; file and folder creation (as well as options to delete, rename, and move).