Versions:

  • 3.0.1

AutoVer 3.0.1, developed by Hunter Beanland, is a lightweight backup utility designed to create continuous, real-time copies of any folder the user selects. Positioned in the Backup & Restore category, the program monitors designated directories and instantly duplicates every file change to a chosen destination, providing both automatic protection and a personal versioning archive that can roll documents back to any previous state. Because operation is driven purely by file-system events, no fixed schedule is required, making the software suitable for safeguarding active projects, source code, financial records, or academic work while they are being edited. Each detected modification is stored as a discrete revision, so several generations of the same item can coexist in the backup location, letting users compare or restore earlier iterations without relying on conventional full-disk imaging tools. Configuration is folder-specific: a simple wizard lets administrators set include or exclude filters, limit the number of versions kept per file, decide whether deletions in the source should be mirrored, and choose whether to compress stored snapshots. The resulting repository can reside on a second local drive, a network share, or a removable device, giving home offices, freelancers, and small teams an inexpensive alternative to cloud versioning services. Although the interface is minimal, logging and email notifications help track activity across multiple watched paths. AutoVer is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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