Hunter Beanland is an independent Australian developer whose catalog centres on ultra-light system utilities that quietly monitor and protect Windows workstations without intruding on day-to-day performance. The single published title, AutoVer, exemplifies this philosophy: it sits in the background, watches nominated folders, and creates a time-stamped archive every time a file is modified, giving users an unobtrusive personal versioning layer that can roll back to any saved state seconds after accidental deletion, ransomware encryption, or an ill-fated edit. Typical use cases range from authors who want each draft of a manuscript preserved, to developers experimenting with unstable scripts, to office workers collaborating on volatile Excel models. The program’s rule-based engine can filter by extension, limit the number or age of copies, and write to any local, network or removable drive, so it doubles as a minimalist real-time backup alternative for consumer notebooks and lab PCs that lack enterprise-grade protection. Because the footprint is tiny and no drivers are installed, it is frequently deployed in schools, internet cafés and volunteer organisations that need friction-free safeguards without dedicated IT staff. Hunter Beanland’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest version, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
AutoVer is a configurable automatic or real time backup and personal versioning system.
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