AutoVer 1.3.0

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AutoVer is a configurable automatic or real time backup and version control system. It can be used as a simple real time backup or as a more complex version control system. The beauty of this system is that once you set it up (which is extremely simple) it does everything. No remembering to backup or to check in or check out files. Every time you save a file it is copied to your backup folder or drive. You can include and exclude certain files and browse the backups with the Backup Explorer. Great for backing up (or one way syncronising) your work or home documents to flash memory or saving every change you make to your source code or image files.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Dec 18, 2009
  • Publisher: Beanland

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Rated 40/50 by tannenwheel at Feb 19, 2008

is neat but gives me an ".NET unhandeled exeption" on startup. it will work, if i click on continue. unfortunately the homepage does not give quick advise about requirements, exept a hidden notion about NET 2 which i have, as i have v3. disabeling windowblinds skinning didnt help (it does sometimes, for example with paint.net) should have an option to keep a specified number of backups in addition to the existing option to keep 'countless' backups for X days. have been looking for an app just like this.

Rated 50/50 by guitardave78 at Feb 19, 2008

This does what it says, backup up stuff with versioning. Fantastic for keeping track of client documents and work!!

Rated 30/50 by RSMurphy at Feb 19, 2008

Seems like this has potential but it's not working for me. I set up my "Watch Folder" as the local docs on my laptop and the "Backup Folder" set to my mapped network drive. I specified an empty folder on the network for testing. The initial backup process recreated the folder structure perfectly but did not copy a single file within those folders. What gives? Anyone else experience this or am I being a bonehead and missing something? I didn't modify the file masks from the default.

Rated 40/50 by bigalgeorge at Jul 30, 2009

o Not too impressed with installation as it did not allow user to select desired install directory. Not a biggie, but its unusual and preferable to allow user to determine desired directory. o Impressed with program size compared to others very compact but still functional interface. o Very useful for programmers or writers who want to keep many versions of the same file for backwards referral. o Not intuitive to use, but the target audience eg programmers would find no problem with its methods. o Not to be confused with a backup program - this is a VERSIONING program.

Rated 30/50 by anomoly at Dec 18, 2009

I don't have a network so can't comment on it's beta features but as a simple backup program only, it works perfect. Just disable the versioning option. Totally portable (I extracted with uni extractor but copying should work ok too) and it's using ~7.5 MB of memory. I was using synkron portable but it was always showing ~25 MB use and only runs on a schedule. Works great for specific files as well. This basically gives you instantaneous mirroring. It asks for web access the moment you run it and even if none of your 'watches' are ftp (??). I'll wait & see Rebooted and AutoVer has permanently crashed itself. But this may be simply from me blocking it from the net. ? Synkron back in the saddle.

Rated 10/50 by anomoly at Dec 18, 2009

Crashes if you don't give it net access. talk about experimental