David W. Fenton wrote:
If an undelete program that works like the one I have were free and worked as well (no performance penalty and complete stability), would you use it?
I'm always willing to look at something, whether a change in procedure, or acquisition of a new software item that will reduce the margin of error even further. But as I write this, I don't remember having ever had the need to make use of either an autosave, or a backup file for recovery purposes. Futher, I don't understand exactly what the undelete program you mention does, or how it does it. And one of my faults (if that's what it is) is that my attitudes and behaviors are more fundamentally informed by the aphorism, "A an ounce of prevention is better than a gallon of cure."
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