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· 9 years ago
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Spread this to save a college student life
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pattywhack125
· 9 years ago
I'm trying!
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guest
· 9 years ago
Guys this has been a thing for years.....
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pattywhack125
· 9 years ago
Really? Tbh I didn't know about this til now. Like I still need to try it when the time comes
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shurikkaru
· 9 years ago
Seriously, it even has a thing where it saves a portion of the document to a temp file as you are writing in case of when you try to go to save and the program crashes
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pattywhack125
· 9 years ago
Rawr!
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guest
· 9 years ago
What. This... this is...I'm writing this down.
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lebfturtle
· 9 years ago
i.love.you.
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pattywhack125
· 9 years ago
You're welcome :)
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niriel
· 9 years ago
Why the hell would they hide that under "info"? Info if for passive, read-only, local stuff who has no place anywhere else in an app because it is of no use to the app itself, only to the curious user. If the app needs user input (such as the version number/date to recover) then it's not passive out useless. This is basic ui design. If files are versioned then it should be under file/versions. Like it is in every other non Microsoft app.
wittyusernamehere
· 9 years ago
Sometimes, I'm too lazy to plug in my laptop or the program crashes and whenever I open that document again, it'll open to when I last saved it but a tab pops out automatatically that says if I want to see the recovered version. Plus, whenever I open Microsoft Word after something like that happened, it shows up right away. I also have the newest software, so maybe you have to press info for older versions?
jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
I checked to make sure the username was actually the correct digits for pi. It is. #ocd
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