I totally agree. Infinite redundant backups are a PITA. I do kinda 
understand why TW got burdened with doing backups. But, frankly, I think it 
wastes a good programmers' time. Backup for me is a backup program that I 
can set as I need, not some half-way-there compromise I have to manage. 

On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 17:11:23 UTC+2, Captain Packers wrote:
>
> Didn't see that option until you told me it was available. Then I found it 
> behind the "advanced" button.
>
> Thanks. IMO this makes TiddlyDesktop much more usable. Otherwise I would 
> have had to set up a cron job to delete backups!
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 5:12:09 PM UTC-4, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> You can turn backups off in the latest release. You need to do it wiki by 
>> wiki as the default is on.
>>
>> On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 23:03:38 UTC+2, Captain Packers wrote:
>>>
>>> I just started looking at TiddlyDesktop on Ubuntu, but I don't like the 
>>> number of backup files generated. I saw references to LessBackups plugin, 
>>> but it doesn't seem to exist for TW5. Is there a way to turn off or limit 
>>> the number of backups? I don't really need them at all as I'm saving to my 
>>> synced google drive.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>

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