What’s better than using Autosync for MEGA – MegaSync by MetaCtrl? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Autosync for MEGA feels like the missing desktop style sync client that MEGA never gave to Android. It keeps a chosen folder on the device and a folder in MEGA moving in both directions automatically. New files in the cloud land on the device, new files on the device go up, and if a file gets deleted on one side it can disappear on the other too if that is what the user wants. There are different modes for different jobs, like upload only, upload then delete, download mirror, and more, so it is easy to set a camera roll to upload while keeping a work folder perfectly mirrored. The app watches battery level and network type, so it can wait for Wi Fi or pause on low power. Transfers go straight between the device and MEGA with encryption, so there is no weird relay server in the middle. Set the interval to check every 15 minutes, 30 minutes, hourly, whatever fits, then forget about it.
On a PC with BlueStacks, the whole thing feels even more like a neat little control panel. It is easier to pick folders, read the sync logs, and tweak options on a big screen, and shared folders from the PC can be brought into the Android side for syncing if needed. It handles multiple devices cleanly, so a phone and tablet stay matched when tied to the same account. The free version gets the basics done, while the paid upgrade opens more folder pairs, larger uploads, whole account sync, multiple MEGA accounts, a passcode for the settings, and removes ads. It is not flashy, but it is fast, reliable, and oddly calming to watch it keep everything lined up without manual work.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.



