Here’s an honest question, and if anyone can answer, please do. Why is it that software can’t keep track of the latest version of anything? Let me put some legs on that. I recently backed up my files to “the Cloud.” When I went to open one of them, the version that was backed up was several months old, not the one I’d worked on (and backed up) that very day. I looked on my back-up hard drive, likewise backed up that day. Both only showed files from several months ago. This was for an app that doesn’t even have a “save” option because it saves automatically. How can this happen? I’m having trouble understanding. Do I leave my files open too long? (It takes quite some time to write a book.)
Then someone in my family used my laptop for a minute and closed my browser with all my tabs open. No problem. I went to “restore all tabs from last session.” The tabs that appeared were over a month old. No record anywhere of the tabs I’d kept open as reminders more recently. What is it about software that makes this so very hard to do? My laptop’s losing data like a sieve. To make matters interesting, in a different context after all this, someone had moved and renamed a folder I’d created on a shared drive. They didn’t bother telling me this, so to all appearances, the folder had been deleted. I even did a windows search, and nothing showed up with the folder name at all. I had to get IT involved. While they were investigating someone finally (at my prompting) admitted that the file had been moved and renamed. This, on top of my losing my own data at home was a lot for a single day. (Of course, even bigger issues were about to show up that I had no idea were coming. Expensive issues.)
Whatever my mental condition is (I don’t have an official label for it), I tend to get overwhelmed when I can’t find something. My memory isn’t that of a thirty-year-old but I have excellent recall as to where I store important things (like my writing). Not being able to find it drives me frantic. I’m not wealthy and the only real asset I have is my mind and I write things down so that thoughts that mind has won’t get lost. The Cloud seems pretty good at doing that for me. I’m a believer in backing things up. Data loss can be devastating. I just wish I knew how to avoid it.
