And it’s a lower case "D". dave.
nvslater,
Why not back your pictures up to CD, or some other media? Version Cue itself isn’t designed to be an archival tool, it’s a workflow/versioning tool.
You can get more support on Version Cue in the Creative Suite user forum.
–steph
nope sorry nvs. never used it. i use pvcs version manager by merant for backing up versions of my source code, and never back up images anyway (except to cd-r as steph mentions). sorry.
dave milbert :Þ
I have thought of backing up to cd. Actually i have done that for 2 years. What do you suggest I do until i have enough pictures for a cd? I guess I could put one on a cd,would not be able to add to many , if i close the cd after each picture. I have tryed most burning programs. Too time comsuming. I have done 1500 pictures in the last two years. I do backup to another network computer, again too much time. Version Cue does offer backuping files and if someone knew how to use it probably with autocommand , i beieve i could have a auto backup to another computer whenever i save a picture. All I need now is that person that understsands Versio Cue and Autocommand. Any Ideas?
What do you suggest I do until i have enough pictures for a cd?
I leave em on my hard drive until I have about 600 meg. If you’re uncomfortable with that, I suggest a 2nd drive. Dup the files as you save them, or weekly, whatever.
I have tryed most burning programs. Too time comsuming.
I recently got a 52x cd-rw. Burns a disk in about 5 minutes. Another option is cd-rw, but i’m leary over the potential for data loss there. i’d stick w/cd-r.
All I need now is that person that understsands Versio Cue and Autocommand. Any Ideas?
I understand there’s a pdf help file on the install disk. Maybe that could help. As it’s a brand new program, I’m guessing everyone using it is going through the same growing pains you are. Try the forum in len’s link.
good luck, dave