Peter, I am not going to yell at you out of respect and the fact that you have helped me many times. But damn it, please stop defending Adobe for a feature that would be extremely useful for all eventualities. Sure, buy a UPS... then what happens when you have an InDesign crash? Or what happens in the event of some unusual computer failure? Even a hard drive failure (it happens!) could prevent loss if Adobe is regularly backing up to a different drive. (The happy face should help to indicate that I'm not yelling.) Every other application I use, on a daily basis, offers some form of redundancy... i.e. Madcap Flare, of course my Google Apps and other SAAS tools, my Techsmith apps (Camtasia and Snagit), Oracle tools, Microsoft's products, and a few of my Opensource programs like Notepad ++. No, it seems to be just Adobe, that can be bothered to add a simple and reasonable feature that could potentially save much grief to many people. Peter Spier wrote: Buy yourself a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Source), better known as a battery backup. There is no excuse not to have one considering how inexpensive they are. You'll never go down in a power failure. I know what I UPS is... I use them throughout my home... even on my home security. They are inexpensive and "life-saving" when there is a power outage. But I am at work. It is quite unreasonable to buy a UPS for every workstation in my company... Though I may just buy one for myself (a $70 investment)... it's not the point. Like I already stated, power is just one of many points of failure. A UPS won't protect my InDesign work against a hardware failure. Why are we even arguing about this? I can't imagine why you think this is an unreasonable option. Respect, Shawn
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