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Old Friday, June 18, 2010
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Default Can any notepade save data automatically

I do most of my work in notepade,,, but we all aware of energy shortage . sometimes it goes down suddenly. A person can forget to save it again and over again,

please suggest me any software that can save recent document(while writing) with interval of one second automatically...
MS WORD provides facility to save data after every 60 sec.. but it's of no use.
notepade++ also doesn't work,,,,,,,,,
please help me dears,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Try MS OneNote

You don't have to save. OneNote automatically saves the notes every 30 seconds, or whenever you close the application or a section.

You can configure how often you want OneNote to save by going to Tools | Options | Open and Save.

If you really want to save immediately, though, you can just press CTRL+S to force a save.
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