For no fucking reason half an hour work down the drain

For no fucking reason half an hour work down the drain.
Auto recovered at the start of the document.
Thanks learned my lesson and switching to LibreOffice.

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Uhm, what?

I was writing something and Word crashed.

>he still uses word processors

Nigga just write in plaintext with AsciiDoc or Markdown.

Notepad

>he doesn't use google docs
>he pays $128 a year to use word

what if libreoffice crashes
just use Botnet Docs or something

Office365 and piracy exist, you gibbon.

t. russian malware distributor

Word 2010 creates backups every few minutes (5 or 10 by default) while you're editing. Windows 7 does that too by default using shadow copy. It's easy to recover unless you're a brainlet.

youre girl btw

Cool I will look into them.

I had to make a table

Unironically is the Botnet Docs is the only good word processor on Android.

Unironically Botnet Docs*

dude update your windows 95 to windows 10

>imagine being this retard

>not pressing ctrl+s after every paragraph

>Not having it autosave every minute into a Dropbox folder that autosyncs
>My country could explode and I would lose at most 1 minute of work

I feel like Google Docs saves versions all too infrequently. I've setup LO to make a backup every minute and I save the actual file fairly often too and all this goes to my Dropbox folder, which has its own version history.

Infrequently? It saves every time you touch the keyboard and pause for the slightest time.

...

>animay
go to hell

Not my experience with it at all. I've used it to keep notes on lessons and after three hours of writing notes, it had saved versions in the history.

It saves the file while you type, sure, but I was talking about keeping version history. If you make a mistake (like I did with ctrl+a) you'll quickly notice how annoying it is that there aren't more versions it saves. You can make a named version and "force" to make a restore point of sorts, but that's just it, I think it's a poor system if it doesn't happen automatically.

AsciiDoc
asciidoc.org/userguide.html

Markdown (pandoc)
pandoc.org/MANUAL.html

Or if you want to be really hardcore use Groff.

Im already reading the AsciiDoc documentation.
Seems like the way for me.

>Newfag doesn't know he's posting on technololi/g/y