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Is your feature request related to a problem or use case?
Files can get edited or deleted at any time in sandboxie and I wondered if there was any way that versioning of files could take please so deleted or overwritten files can be moved to the recycle bin or to a time-stamped history folder within the root sandboxie folder .
This way for example, if you edit a file in microsoft paint and you save it, you can refer to the previous version etc
Describe the solution you'd like
a file history backup
Describe alternatives you've considered
http://www.syncfolders.elementfx.com/home.html
does something similar it scans 2 folders crossreferencing md5 hashes and if any has been deleted or change it saves it to a history folder but it works differently as it's more of a file copy tool where as sandboxie can deal with the file in realtime
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Is your feature request related to a problem or use case?
Files can get edited or deleted at any time in sandboxie and I wondered if there was any way that versioning of files could take please so deleted or overwritten files can be moved to the recycle bin or to a time-stamped history folder within the root sandboxie folder .
This way for example, if you edit a file in microsoft paint and you save it, you can refer to the previous version etc
Describe the solution you'd like
a file history backup
Describe alternatives you've considered
http://www.syncfolders.elementfx.com/home.html
does something similar it scans 2 folders crossreferencing md5 hashes and if any has been deleted or change it saves it to a history folder but it works differently as it's more of a file copy tool where as sandboxie can deal with the file in realtime
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: