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Old 04-15-2006, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by snowmonkey
could you please elaborate more about the program..........O.K....it keeps track of changes for file and folder....how does it work.....does it keep an original copy of the changed file in different location / database ? how about registry values ? does it keep track of them too ?

How could keep every bit of data safe, if a file gets over written by a new version ? What kind of CPU horse power does it consumes ?
Yes.
You set some filters and a location for maintenance. Program copies all changes from tracked files to this location and updates its internal database.

So, you can view all version of tracked documents, you can view them, you can recover them.

It is a main idea of the program.

Why it is better that original backup?
There are some reasons, but I am interesting in next - will be this program more useful for you that original backup with schedule or not?
(if CPU has low consumption) ;-)

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Originally Posted by snowmonkey
"Trace it back"
"keeping an eye on your files" - I like it :-)
"go ahead, make changes, we got you covered"
Thank you - I have added these variants for review :-)
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