keep the last versions of the files in this folder * Keeps multiple versions of each file, up to a limit which I can set individually by folder – e.g. * Lets me set exactly which folders and files I want to backup, not just the ones it thinks I might need (very important as most of my stuff isn’t in the Documents folder) ![]() Backup folder once a day at dinnertime, and folder every hour browse to the backup I want and press the “restore this version” button * Easy to restore previous version of file – e.g. click on a sub-folder and press the “don’t bother backing this sub-folder up” button * East to select what not to backup – e.g. click on a folder and press the “keep backups of everything in this folder” button * Windows-only – Windows 10-only if necessary ![]() So I’m stuck with not having a reliable automatic backup. I then looked at using the basic Windows backup function instead but I just can’t get it working the way I want it to (faffing around with libraries and it doesn’t seem to do anything most of the time). I have a WD external USB drive for my backups but the software that came with the drive didn’t work very well (I couldn’t tell it exactly what to backup and the restore process took a very long time). This might not, at first, seem to have much in relation to Affinity but there is a point to me asking the question (see below).
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