Naw, it wasn't that. I read that the versions are stored in the same file. I don't know the details at all. Hopefully the file system is smart enough to use separate extents or something like that so that to non-aware programs the file looks just like the latest version. Then there wouldn't be any problems. Probably it is something like that.
Tyson Edwards-2 wrote:
I disagree, as AutoSave only kicks in when there are changes to the document. Additionally, it is up to you when you perform a code check-in, so having additional iterations on your computer in no way effects the ability to check in or check out the most recent iteration of your project.
Tyson Edwards
On Jul 22, 2011, at 10:53 AM, gekushner gekushner@yahoo.com wrote:
Will versions (http://www.apple.com/macosx/whats-new/auto-save.html) be enabled with the Lion bugfixes? I'm very much looking forward to that feature :)
I think it might really mess up external version control.
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