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History Explorer Windows 7 compatible

History Explorer gives you simple version control while keeping a local backup of your important files. Have you ever wanted to "go back" and look at your file(s) a few hours or days ago? History Explorer is a Time Machine for Windows but even easier. This is the most intuitive backup program that you have ever seen and everything is done automatically, so you just have to install it and sit back. Source control has never been easier!

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