> Let's get through this one step at a time: > > First of all, if you are trying to use Subversion just to version > your > own designs and files, you are probably better off with > TimeMachine. > It versions your files and is very simple to use. All you need is a > $100 USB hard drive to connect to your Mac. Remember that it isn't > if > your hard drive will fail, it is when, so the $100 investment is > your > guarantee that you won't lose your valuable work.
Just to clarify, TimeMachine doesn't really version your file. It does a back up every hour of any files that have changed. So, if you change the file 4 times in one hour you can't go back to "any" of those revisions... just the last one TM backed up each hour. > You can also use Dropbox (http://dropbox.com) which is free for 2Gb > of > space (which is quite a bit more than you realize). Dropbox > versions > your files, and has some great collaboration features that allow to > share files with other users. Now this is true. They save revisions for 30 days. If you have a pro-account you can add Pack-Rat for $40 a year and they will save all revisions forever. from the dropbox help: "Dropbox saves a history of all deleted and previous versions of files for 30 days for all Dropbox accounts by default. If you have the Pack-Rat add-on, Dropbox saves those files for as long as you have the Pack-Rat add-on. With Pack-Rat, you never have to worry about losing an old version of a file." BOb