Hi,
I remember there was a Autosave-Plugin but I can not find it any more. Any body 
else 
remembering on such plugin?
best regards
Oliver


Emilian,
 
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried this option (as was hinted during a Google 
search) before 
emailing but there wasn’t anything in the list. I assume that this is because 
it was a new file 
and I hadn’t saved it yet.
 
I ideally wanted something that did an auto-snapshot every x minutes (user 
specified) 
somewhere external to the main source folder, specifically for the case where I 
hadn’t yet 
saved my current set of changes so I then had the option to retrieve these 
latest ‘in progress’ 
edits, or start back with the last version that was saved in Netbeans. 
 
The way I read it, the “Local History” allows you to see all the previous saved 
snapshots of 
your source (a bit like you get for each committed change to a source control 
system).
 
John
 
*From: *Emilian Bold[1]
*Sent: *10 December 2019 15:36

*To: *John Barrow[2]
*Cc: *NetBeans Mailing[3]
*Subject: *Re: Auto-backup of unsaved source files
 
See Local History.
--emi
 
mar., 10 dec. 2019, 16:58 John Barrow <jbarrow...@gmail.com[2]> 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?
 
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.
 
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). 
 
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.
 
Thanks (for the next time it happens)!
 
John
 
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