by bpmford » Fri Dec 09, 2011 11:07 pm
I read in a forum somewhere where an actual Adobe employee posts on... the discussion was about auto save. The employee said it is more complicated than just creating an autosave. He said that it takes a lot of memory to create multiple autosave files and store them until the file is actually saved.
My thought is, why not just create one auto save and keep replacing it. Personally I would be more than willing to spare a few gigs of space on my hard drive for auto saves so that I never have to go through that.
Oh well... done ranting! LOL
I read in a forum somewhere where an actual Adobe employee posts on... the discussion was about auto save. The employee said it is more complicated than just creating an autosave. He said that it takes a lot of memory to create multiple autosave files and store them until the file is actually saved.
My thought is, why not just create one auto save and keep replacing it. Personally I would be more than willing to spare a few gigs of space on my hard drive for auto saves so that I never have to go through that.
Oh well... done ranting! LOL