Official AutoSave Announcement Post! (download here)
AutoSave is an application for Windows Desktop (Vista or higher, no Linux, no Mac OS) that adds an auto-save feature to every art program in existence. SAI, Photoshop, Flash, Notepad, you name it.
How, you ask? By the most primitive way possible: Every five minutes, it simulates a press on Ctrl+S. That’s it.
Now, you wonder, how do you make sure that AutoSave doesn’t press Ctrl+S while you’re
procrastinatingbrowsing for references in your browser? Well, that’s why AutoSave will ask you to enter a part of your art program’s window title.(For GIMP, that would be “GIMP”; for SAI, it could be “SAI -“; for Photoshop, it should be “.psd”, because Adobe.)
AutoSave then checks the title of the current window against what you entered earlier – if they don’t match, AutoSave just keeps waiting.
I have now reached a point where AutoSave is pretty stable, where I’m happy with its content, and where it’s saved a friend twice already from sudden data loss due to app crash. Time to show it to the world.
AutoSave is free. As in no money, everyone can look at the source code, copy it, change it, whatever. (GNU GPLv3 for those who bother.) You can download it directly from its Github page.
There is no installer. Everything AutoSave saves on your disk can be deleted from within the app. Just download the exe file and run it. For more information, there’s also an FAQ.
get it it is a good program from a good friend
noxychu this may come in handy?