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Re: Mathematica crashed -- where did my notebook go?

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  • Subject: [mg99146] Re: Mathematica crashed -- where did my notebook go?
  • From: "Sjoerd C. de Vries" <sjoerd.c.devries at gmail.com>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 04:47:39 -0400 (EDT)
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Bob,

I feel your pain. Perhaps NotebookAutoSave partly meets your
requirements. It lets your notebook save after each evaluation.

Cheers -- Sjoerd

 On Apr 27, 7:14 am, Bob F <deepyog... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Mathematica just crashed on me in the middle of writing a program, and
> of course everything I had done is gone. Is there any temporary file
> or anything still left on the disk that contains anything of what I
> was working on at the time of the crash? I tried to do a bit of
> investigating, but could not see any open files that exist while
> working on a new notebook, so where does Mathematica put everything I
> type into a notebook until I save it?
>
> If it doesn't write anything to a file - why not? My gosh, this
> happens often enough to people all over the world, that I would think
> that Wolfram would have some sort of recovery mechanism built in, but
> I haven't found anything so far. How many times have customers asked
> for something like this? How many people think the same thing when
> this happens? My guess is a quite a few.
>
> So Wolfram -- add this to your list of things to put in the next
> version -- your customers would truly appreciate not having to
> recreate that program they had been working on for a couple of hours
> when the crash occurred and they very quickly tell themselves -- Oh
> CRVPPPPP!!! WHY DIDN'T I SAVE THAT FILE!!!!!
>
> Anything would be better than nothing -- why not use the disk to write
> the new notebook contents to while it's being developed. Yes I should
> have known that a crash was imminent, but my crystal ball is in the
> shop getting a new LED display installed ;-)
>
> If this has happened to you and you wished that Wolfram had some sort
> of recovery mechanism, please add your 2 cents to this post and let
> Wolfram know how important, we the customers, think this is (or
> isn't).
>
> -Bob
>
> ps -- this was on a Mac OS X 10.5.6 system with Mathematica version
> 7.0.1 if it matters



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