Look at your documents, files and folders as they were at previous times.
TimeTraveler timeline is populated with ticks called points in time. You can bring Windows Explorer back in time by moving the time cursor to a point in time. When a new point is selected, TimeTraveler (64-bit) translates the Explorer address to its equivalent at the selected time so Explorer displays the folders and files from that time. You can thereafter use Explorer to navigate the folders at the selected time, open files at that time or copy and paste files from that time into the present. All non-modifying operations provided by Windows Explorer are available for points in time.
Now with change driven snapshots. Better and better!
FRCarlson
Pros
TimeTraveler supports returning to a prior point in time and running your application as it was. This is a lot more than restoring an earlier version of a single file.
Cons
It needs support for remote storage and it would be the best data protection solution anywhere.
Summary
Best there is!
Great way to keep prior versions of a project's files.
FRCarlson
Pros
Easy to use. I can move back and forth and compare the changes I've made as I refine my project files.
Cons
Nothing I didn't like.
Summary
As I refine my project toward a finished document (or a working piece of code) I can look over it's changes and easily see whther I like the direction, or need to back up and go a different way! Great stuff!