ForeverSave: Versioned File Backup for Mac

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Although it rarely happens to me, I see tons of Twitter friends posting about their Adobe software crashing while working on a file. InDesign has a pretty robust temporary file feature that usually saves what you were working on, however that’s only useful if you work in InDesign. What about Illustrator and Photoshop users?

Enter ForeverSave.

ForeverSave is a clever application that does versioned auto-saving of your open files. ForeverSave isn’t limited to Adobe software, but it’s the primary reason I was interested in the app. It works silently behind the scenes, yet instantly accessible via the menubar icon. Very customizable, not only the app itself but also on a per-application basis. This is a sign of a developer who knows their potential customers well.

Read on for more about how this very handy piece of software can improve your workflow, and as a special treat to Go Media readers, we’re teaming up with Tool-Force Software to give away a limited number of free licenses to our readers.

The Basics

fs_01_hqThe “Control Center” allows you to turn ForeverSave on or off, and is the access point to add/remove and configure which applications you wish to monitor. Each application can be tweaked manually.

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I love the fact that on a per-application basis I can set how many versions I want to keep, when to erase old backups and also excluding extra-large backups. Concerned about disk space? You can choose where the backup database is stored. Throw it on that external drive with tons of space instead of your startup drive if you want.

fs_06_hqCustomizable hotkey support is also a welcome feature for power users.

What It Does

So how does this all work? Simple: run ForeverSave, and based off your settings (per-app), ForeverSave will silently keep backups of your files according to the schedule you’ve specified. Sure, Time Machine is great for files you’ve already saved, but ForeverSave goes one step further and makes it easy to go back in time with files you’re actively working on.

The big key to the awesomeness of ForeverSave is the fact that it can be set to not overwrite your current file — it saves a separate copy to allow you to revert if you choose. This is not some generic “hit the Save command every 5 minutes” solution only. ForeverSave allows you to work on your file and save a copy every so often in the background.

Go Back In Time

So what happens if you do need to go back to one of your backups? ForeverSave has a very intuitive backups interface to do just that:

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Each software application has it’s own backups window which allow you to browse the files it has been monitoring (left-hand panel) and the versioned backups for each file (main area on right). Click on a backed-up file on the left to see the versioned backups for that file.

Each backup is date & time stamped, and full info can be gathered by clicking on one of the backup files and checking the info panel at the very bottom. Each backup file has the option to Delete, Open, replace or Restore, and everything works nicely with OS X’s Quick Look feature.

Works Great

I’ve been demoing this software for a while now to prepare for this review. I wanted to make sure it ran smoothly, worked as advertised and fit into my workflow. I am very happy to recommend this software to any Mac user, but specifically to my fellow illustrators and designers out there. This really should be a part of your Mac workflow.

I’m a big fan of backup/security when it comes to my computer as I find it’s part of the creativity process — if I don’t have to worry about my tools and my files, it leaves more flexibility to concentrate on the creative side of things. ForeverSave is a tool that helps me achieve this.

Get It Now!

ForeverSave is available from Tool-Force Software for the insanely reasonable price of $14.95. There’s also a “lite” version, but it doesn’t offer most of the features reviewed above and I recommend just going for the full version. The first time you need to access a versioned backup of a file you thought you lost after a Photoshop crash will more than pay for the price of ForeverSave.

Tool-Force Software has also graciously agreed to bestow some free licenses to our loyal Go Media readers. The first 10 to reply in the comments will get a free license for the full version of Forever Save.

Be sure to have some way for us to contact you. I’d suggest a cleverly obscured email address within the comment itself (name [at] domain dot com usually works). If we can’t contact you easily, we’ll need to move on to the next.


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George Coghill - who has written 46 posts on GoMediaZine.

George Coghill is the editor of Go Media 'Zine and a freelance humorous illustrator/cartoonist specializing in mascot cartoon character design. His cartooning & illustration work can be seen at CoghillCartooning.com and at his cartooning and illustration blog. Be sure to follow me on Twitter here!

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  • mattmartin
    I'm going to have to invest in this. Shame I missed the free licence!
  • Navarro Parker
    Sounds pretty cool. Like a ultra-light Flow.
  • John
    That looks like a great little program I can recall having Photoshop and Illustrator open and seems I had to many files open and one and just poof they crashed this would come in handy.

    I also stumbled upon Save Circle which compared to Forever Save does the same thing and its free from apple's downloads store.

    http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/productiv...
  • Suzanne
    No love for PC, sigh. If anyone knows of something similar that isn't mac-only I'd love to hear as well.
  • BannonP
    Very nice and a great price. Does it support programs like Final Cut, Motion and After Effects. Just in case they decided to honer more free licenses :) jittor3493[at]yahoo[dot]com
  • Fatal_Frame
    Nice program. To bad its only MAC.
    Is there something similar for us PC users.
  • kingpig
    Ooo, that looks dead useful. I might be too late, but it's worth a try: tsmith[at]tabithasmith[dot]com
  • tsmith
    Ooo, that looks dead useful. I might be too late, but it's worth a try: tsmith[at]tabithasmith[dot]com
  • Seems pretty awesome tool. Probably works with Premiere too (that's where I have serious crashes), so I think I'll give it a try. Thanks for mention it guys.
  • See the FAQ for unsupported applications: http://www.tool-forcesw.com/foreversave/faq/
  • Thanks for the tip George.
  • We're all filled up with the free licenses, but again this app is more than worth the measly $14.95 - support independent developers of great software and pick up a license if you find the demo handy.
  • When will you guys send out the notifications/serial numbers?
  • Email addresses were sent to the developer, it's in their hands now.
  • Could defenitely be useful.
  • J-Kent
    I had to step away for a moment before finishing the post! Aw, man! I missed it! This would be AWESOME ... and seriously, I don't have the $14.95. : (
  • Darn too late I guess.... I tried this when it was called "Eversave" and wasn't too thrilled, but it's such a valuable tool I'm willing to give the newer version a shot, at least demo it.
  • Much has been improved since it was EverSave, worth demoing.
  • Well, I gave it a shot and.... nothing, no autosaving, no backups. I went through all the installation instructions, configured for Universal Access, configured it for Illustrator, twice, three times and still... nothing. So I contacted Tool Force and was told: "as far as I know, ForeverSave doesn't work when using Adobe Apps with the one-window layout. You may change it to the old style to make it compatible with ForeverSave."

    Well, that kinda sucks as I really like working in the one window, integrated workspace.

    So looks like I'll have to wait again until they resolve this, or not...

    You might want to mention this on your review.
  • that template to do things like collapse splitters and so forth. Importantly this is achieved without polluting the template with knowledge of the consuming pages. The sample shows how to perform the interaction both for full page and more importantly partial page refreshes.
    The sample code project includes a full JDeveloper
  • Hmmm, I am using it here on CS4 and works fine with the single-window setup. Working with Photoshop, Illustrator as well as InDesign.

    Curious that the developer didn't mention a limitation like that in the FAQ section, but on my end it's not an issue.

    I'm running 10.5.8, are you on 10.6 by chance?
  • Yikes, hope I don't lose functionality when I upgrade. Will have to look around for reports of other users on 10.6 and see if this is unique to you or not.
  • Yeah, I'm on 10.6.2
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  • Tarnation! I got here too late! Right?
    cs followed by wood a.t. gee male!
  • Time Machine can't beat this. If I am too late I'm buying this! alex [at] pathway.nl!
  • Shucks, I was actually checking this out on macupdate and forgot to comment! (joeysichol at gmail) Oh, well.

    This app looks VERY interesting. May be a cure for my Quark & Photoshop miseries...
  • JohnW
    john[at]redrhinomedia[dot]com
  • Clint Waters
    I've always wondered why Indesign is the only Adobe product keeping lock files open...this would be a lifesaver. dietoself86 (at) gmail (dot) com
  • JohnW
    Wow this looks like a great app.
  • Sounds awesome! mike (at) thatdeadpixel (dot) com
  • seth
    I hope I'm not too late! seth7843(at)gmail(dot)com
  • Angela Nelson
    Yeah! This is awesome! Sounds amazing and is so helpful. mariposanelson at gmail dot com
  • gabriellechatigny
    Wooohooo that's awesome gabriellechatigny(at) gmail.com
  • doh! This would be helpful benjamin.dauer (at) gmail.com
  • Great idea, though I could have really used this about 3 months ago. Eh better late than never I guess.
  • Thanks for the post. This definitely looks useful. I look forward to giving it a go! Cheers.
  • Sapphire Betty
    What a great program! After watching my officemate lose her files quite a few times, I'd love the nothing better than to brag about my free copy of ForeverSave. You guys rock!
  • DrewGundlach
    This sounds great!. Hook me up if you guys can. drewgundlachdesigns at gmail dot com. Thanks!
  • Jim
    This sounds very interesting.
  • Awesome -- totally look forward to checking this out! If I'm eligible, hook me up at eric at thecosmonaut dot com
  • Sounds pretty awesome! Can't wait to give it a shot as I keep different versions to be able to go back to for client changes! Brock (at) ElectricSynapse.com Thanks!
  • Oooh, this would be so cool to have. I am a photographer and with Photoshop sometimes behaving badly, this tool would be a life-saver. Hook me up please - fei8ht at gmail dot com is my email address. Thank you!
  • shrnjones17
    hey this is a great piece of software. i could def use this especially since snow leopard has problems with photoshop and consistently crashes while i’m trying to save my work. and since im the first to comment i think i should get a free copy of this software.
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