Time Vault
TimeVault monitors
files for changes and takes snapshots after some user-specified delay.
It is a simple front-end for making snapshots of a set of
directories. Snapshots are a copy of a directory structure or file at a
certain point in time. They use very little space for files which have
not changed since the last snapshot was made, as they use hard
links that point to existing backups. Snapshots are protected
from accidental deletion or modification since they are read-only by
default.
This is a primarily-GNOME-based
application, and while the
daemon will function independent of the desktop manager, some
functionality is integrated into Nautilus
(to simplify locating
previous versions of files) and a panel icon is provided.
Features include:
- Automatically saves and recovers data
- Actively monitors selected folders
- Automated snapshots
- Tight integration with Nautilus,
the GNOME
file manager
- File-system agnostic
- Highly configurable
- Intuitive interface
- Archive browser
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