Posted by zog
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on October 20, 2009, 10:52 pm, in reply to "A ques for Zog, if I may"
mac has this built in called time Machine. that's out for you
Here is the closest I have found searching for windows, it has a real time option, to another harddrive I guess. You can set what needs to be backed up, and it just does it, according to their page there. This looks the closest to doing what you want I think.
http://www.genie-soft.com/products/genie_timeline/default.html
I asked this question also in my journal, you can follow that thread over the next day or so here, two responses so far
http://slashdot.org/~zogger/journal/239151
To an optical disk, I don't think so, to another harddrive, looks doable
one more possibility
http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse-features.html
Good luck! Another option is just periodically upload the new changed document/paper to something like google docs, or even just create it there in the first place. Google is not going to lose your copy....when you need it, either trust it there, or download a copy to your own harddrive, or email it to another account you have for further backup, etc. Google has one buhzillion servers and is fairly robust in the data arranging business. And as long as you are on DSL and have a decent connection, lag shouldnt be bad either...
http://docs.google.com/
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