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Rewind 1.2 is released

Rewind 1.2 is released

CNET staff
Power On Software has released Rewind 1.2, the utility that monitors the changes that occur to Macintosh files and the operating system during regular use - and permits the user to travel back in time to a point before a problem occurred. The new version, available today, includes the following enhancements:
  • Implemented controls to limit the size of the Rewind archive
  • Improved compatibility provides greater stability with applications that handle memory in nonstandard manners
  • Added the ability to use the Finder's "Put Away" command for files restored to the trash or the desktop
  • Fixed a problem where Rewind would sometimes fail to remove its archive from a volume when protection was turned off for that volume. Rewind now removes its archives correctly
  • Modified the Rewind application so that it will not launch unless the Rewind extension is running
  • Added the file signatures for Virtual PC 4 disk images to Rewind's database, so that it can correctly handle all versions of VPC volumes.
  • Added the ability for Rewind to restore files even if a version of the file was open during a Rewind operation.

Update: The Power On web site now lists 1.2 as available.