Plugin Update: Arvchiver.rb
TIG has updated his archiver plugin to include Mac support. The latest is version 1.7
Archiver.rb saves a copy of the current model in a folder named 'Archives' created in the model's folder.
The model's filename is appended with a date-time stamp, in effect keeping a running history of the model as you go. This allow you to easily go back to a recently saved version in case of major design changes or computer disasters. It does not support auto-save, so the user must run the plugin periodically - just use a key shortcut.
Archiver adds 2 items to the File menu: Archiver and Open Archives.
Archiver is available on SketchUcation.com
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