Gennady et al, I'm also quite interested in backup - I've only recently 
noticed that TW5 doesn't seem version / backup the same way as TWClassic. I 
can see how this could be done using clone feature (autoclone last 5 
versions, for example?): but, it's not a pure versioning system...

Two things come to mind:

1 - What is the current best strategy for auto-backup TW5 files (I'm 
currently serving my wikis through dropbox. Perhaps I could put my dropbox 
TW folder inside my google drive folder?)

2 - If indeed TW5 radically changed its approach to versioning, what is the 
history and thinking behind this change? What were the trade-offs involved 
that led to this change? 


//steve.


On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 3:42:57 PM UTC-4, Gennady Uraltsev wrote:
>
> Hello, I started using TiddlyWiki5 several days ago. The whole question of 
> backing up is the one that worries me most. You mention this "auto backup" 
> ability in TiddlyFox/ TW5. I have googled around but I found no mention of 
> such a thing and there is no reference to it at the wiki at tiddlywiki.com 
> .
>
>
>

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