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mar., 10 dec. 2019, 16:58 John Barrow <jbarrow...@gmail.com> a scris:

> Is there an option for Netbeans to auto-save your work every (say) 5
> minutes so that if Windows reboots (for example after an update) and you
> have forgotten to formally save work to date, there is a place to go (e.g.
> specified folder) that will have the version of source just before (or near
> enough if set the snapshot to be taken every minute) the application was
> closed / killed?
>
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> My previous development environment had this option which made you lazy
> but MS Office also has something similar. While it may not save every last
> word, it is a useful background task that minimises the effect of any
> external activities.
>
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> I ask, as have just lost ½ hours typing due to performing a Windows Update
> that required a restart and I forgot to first check that I had explicitly
> saved all my changes in Netbeans (force of habit based on old development
> environment).
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> I googled to see if there was an obvious answer and had a look at the
> Editor Options in Netbeans but couldn’t see any support for this.
>
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> Thanks (for the next time it happens)!
>
>
>
> John
>
>
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