Stupid simple version control using dropbox
Mark Schonewille
m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Feb 7 09:59:00 EST 2014
Hi Geoff,
I completely agree. I have a 16GB account and keep a backup of my active
project folder on Dropbox and, which has saved me a few times.
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On 2/7/2014 15:50, Geoff Canyon wrote:
> Not sure if this has been posted before, but just in case: If you store
> your stack files in the dropbox folder on your computer, dropbox does a
> really good job of saving a copy of each separate file whenever the file is
> saved. You can look at a list of the saved versions and get/restore any of
> them.
>
> It's not git, but as a file-level resource it's a 1000x better than
> nothing. I borked up some code last night (never try to solve a problem at
> 3am that stumped you at 9pm) so I'm really happy that I can just revert to
> the 9pm version and forget whatever it is I did later on.
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