I wonder if it could be honed to auto-restore? On Friday, 10 May 2019 18:29:27 UTC+2, Mark S. wrote: > > Imagine this. > > You start your day by double-clicking your TiddlyWiki file. It loads up in > your browser. You work throughout the day, saving the usual way. When it's > time to pack up, you double click on an icon to transfer your data to > Google Drive, or wherever your file's home drive is. > > This is a method I suggested at the very start of the Foxalypse. It got > largely panned. > > The trick is a batch file. When you launch the batch file, it copies the > latest version of your TW file out of the download directory into it's > target, home directory. As you work, your TW file is being saved into your > downloads directory with names like "myTW(1), myTW(2)..." The bonus of > this approach is that you automatically have backups of every save. > > -- Mark > > On Friday, May 10, 2019 at 12:28:45 AM UTC-7, A Sklpns wrote: >> >> Hello TW friends. >> I am looking for a simple way to save both TW5 and TWC files under Google >> Chrome. >> Something like the File Backups addon I use with Firefox (works great!). >> Tried the savetiddlers Chrome extension >> (https://github.com/buggyj/savetiddlers) >> <https://github.com/buggyj/savetiddlers> >> but most of the time it doesn't save TW5's in a Google Drive folder >> (insufficients permissions error) >> and it never saves TWC. >> Any ideas? Is there possibly as simple a solution for Chrome as Firefox's >> File Backups addon? >> >> Thanks in advance >> sklpns >> >
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