I haven't been following the whole thread but I saw SyncBack and thought
I would pipe in. I have been using it for years and have recommended it
to clients that want to control their own backups. The scheduling works
great.
It works great for backups. I mess up all the time and go to the backup
and copy it back to my working directory and I am back working on it
without skipping a beat.
On 4/28/2014 6:22 AM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
On 28/04/2014 09:03 AM, Virgil Bierschwale wrote:
yep, that is exactly what happened.
Version control?
I'm developing this on a computer I gave my mother about 10 years ago
because the generator blew up my computer ( no electricity, no running
water, no beer ).
I was a firm believer in sourcesafe and still am, but resources, I have
none <grin>
you've heard of doing things on a shoestring.
I'm doing them with the shoestring wrapper that was thrown away
:) I feel for you with the beer!
lots of free alternatives out there. You can even use something as
simple as a regular file copy to a backup folder, or SyncBack Free to
automate it for you or github. I think I even have an old utility
around that allowed you to zip up all files in a project that was
written in VFP.
--
Jeff
Jeff Johnson
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SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
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