Save Me
SaveMe "saves all your files automatically, regardless of the program. Never again will you lose hours of important work to a crash, power outage, or dead laptop battery." SaveMe is $20 shareware. Check it out.
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No, I am not pleading for your help in saving my immortal soul. Rather, I'm pointing out a handy little app that has just been updated for...
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Can anyone varify a claim made in a MacUpdate comment about this program? "Comment by Anonymous: Just wait for Tiger folks... They're building in the ability for any app to quit without asking you to save... Why? Because it will automatically do that for you." http://macupdate.com/reviews.php?id=17166&pid=90680 When someone tried to ask about this on MacUpdate, there was a very uninformative response: "I hope the second comment was in jest -- I truly hope so." Thanks ahead of time!
May 12 2005 at 4:02 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDoes it overwrite the existing copy, or save as a backup? Overwriting is dangerous as I often need to roll-back some work that I'm not happy with (usually I just close the document without saving). On the other hand, saving a separate backup is a potential security hazard.
May 12 2005 at 2:26 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyOkay C.K. How about a little history lesson? Where and why do we even use the word SAVE on anything electronic? There is a person and a reason why this came to being. +2 pts if you can get this right. ;)
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