>
> 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?)
>

Dropbox backs everything up for you. If you visit the files online, you can 
see earlier revisions. I'm not sure how long they are kept etc.
 

> 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? 
>

As Jeremy mentioned above, autosave is about to be added. It's been quite a 
while since I used twClassic but I seem to remember it just saved lots of 
copies of the file with time-stamps appended to their titles. Is that what 
you mean by versioning?

Regards,
Richard

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