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SAVE BUTT VERSION 1.20 README
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Several changes were added to Save Butt Version 1.20 prior to release
which did not make it into the printed User's Manual or PDF file for
the manual. They are outlined below in the section entitled "Changes
Since the Manual was printed". The Help system is current with the
release.
CHANGES SINCE THE MANUAL WAS PRINTED:
* The Include tab is now part of the normal view.
* Add Applications and File Types was added to the Include tab.
* The ability to delete files from the Save Butt File Locator was
added.
GENERAL TIPS
**Tracking and Storing Files:
If a file that you are interested in tracking with Save Butt is not
being tracked:
* Check to see that the application and file type for the file are
listed in the Include tab. If not, use Add Application or Add File
Type to add them to the list.
If your file is still not being tracked, review your Drive
Preferences:
1. Select the Drive Settings tab.
2. Highlight the drive with the checkmark.
3. Click the Drive Prefs... button.
4. Make sure that the file you want to track does not exceed the
thresholds set in the Preferences screen. If so, change your
preferences.
Lastly, check the Exclude tab. Is the file that you are trying to
track being saved into an Excluded directory? If so, save the file
into a directory that is not listed in the Exclude tab.
**Tracking Files
If you clear a checkmark for a filetype in the Include tab for one
application, Save Butt clears that file type for all other
applications in the Include tab.
**Deleting Folders
If you delete a folder from Explorer, not all of the files may be
recoverable. The files that will be recoverable are the files
that have the file types listed in the Include tab.
**File Size
Save Butt defaults to 1MB as the maximum file size to save. Should
you want to track larger files, please change the drive preferences
from the Drive Settings tab.
**Restoring Groups of Files
Certain applications, like Quicken, when you exit or "Save" create
a group of files, not just one file. Quicken for example, upon
exiting, saves files of the type .qdb, .qel, .cfg, .qmd, .qsd, .gid,
and .qdt. Save Butt does not support group restores. To restore
your group of files, you will have to restore each of the files
individually.
**Sorting files
Sorting by columns from the Save Butt File Locator can be done from
any view in the pull down list except for "I want to see my recently
changed or deleted files". The recently changed or deleted files
list is a pre-sorted list based on the date and time of the
modification or deletion.
**Moving or Renaming Files
Save Butt considers a move or rename of files as deleted files.
KNOWN ISSUES:
**Super Disk or Zip drives
If you have a Zip or SuperDisk drive as either an A: or B: drive,
Save Butt will not use them as Target Drives.
**Floppy Drives
Save Butt will not use a floppy drive as a Target drive nor will it
tracks changes or deletions for files on floppy diskettes.
**Rescan
If any application or file type has been disabled from the Save Butt
Include tab, upon Rescanning, Save Butt will detect those disabled
applications and file types as "New" applications and file types.
A message is displayed stating that X New File types and X New
Applications have been found.