This could be wonderful if an option "Save every change" could exist.
For example, there's an app called nvALT where you never save and keeps
the history of your work but only by session. I don't know if it could
be possible.
Le 17/12/2016 à 20:21, Alfredo a écrit :
Apple's free TextEdit (and a few other Mac OS X applications) have their
own implementations of "File => Revert To".
As usual, BBEdit provides a truly magical fine-grained implementation,
using *the same* infrastructure provided by the system’s built-in file
versioning capability, but playing it *with virtuosity*.
BBEdit's Manual says:
Search => Compare Against Previous Version
Provides access to previous versions of the current document using the
system’s built-in file versioning capability.
You can compare and integrate changes from any prior version into the
current document as desired.
If you haven't tried this with BBEdit, you should.
*Not-so-fine granularity offered by Apple's free TextEdit and a few
other Mac OS X applications*:
TextEdit gives you an entire previous version of the file and you have
to figure out, by yourself, what the differences with your current
versions are.
*Fine granularity offered by BBEdit*:
With BBEdit's "Compare Against Previous Version", you can easily zoom
into a given character, and you can decide which changes (if any), at
whichever granularity you want, to revert to any previous version of
your file.
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