Hi,
I just worked for 30 minutes typing tasks in to the the newest sneaky peek version of OmniFocus and it decided to crash. When it re-opened and reverted to the database none of that work was there. Big bummer. I understand this is a crash and that is what happens, but how can I save my information constantly while I'm using these sneaky peeks so that this doesn't happen to me again?
I keep just wanting to hit command-s for save.
Should I be using the, "back up database" command? (Does that really mean back up TO database since back up database sounds more like copying the database file that already exists.) Wouldn't it make sense just to have a control-s command that saves to the database file (don't see one). I don't have a sync to server situation yet, but I need a very quick keystroke method of saving all my information so that I know if the application crashes it will be there when I re-start. Waiting to back-up until I quit doesn't help me in a crash situation.
Thanks,
Tate.
I just worked for 30 minutes typing tasks in to the the newest sneaky peek version of OmniFocus and it decided to crash. When it re-opened and reverted to the database none of that work was there. Big bummer. I understand this is a crash and that is what happens, but how can I save my information constantly while I'm using these sneaky peeks so that this doesn't happen to me again?
I keep just wanting to hit command-s for save.
Should I be using the, "back up database" command? (Does that really mean back up TO database since back up database sounds more like copying the database file that already exists.) Wouldn't it make sense just to have a control-s command that saves to the database file (don't see one). I don't have a sync to server situation yet, but I need a very quick keystroke method of saving all my information so that I know if the application crashes it will be there when I re-start. Waiting to back-up until I quit doesn't help me in a crash situation.
Thanks,
Tate.