With its timeline plug-in for Windows Explorer, TimeTraveler allows you to look at your documents, files and folders as they were at prior times. It also lets you restore the Windows system from a prior time without affrecting users' files. The timeline is populated with ticks called points-in-time. You can bring Windows Explorer back in time by moving the time cursor to a point-in-time. When a new point is selected, TimeTraveler translates the Explorer address to its equivalent at the selected time so Explorer displays the folders and files from that time. You can thereafter use Explorer to navigate the folders at the selected time, open files at that time, restore them or compare them with versions from other points-in-time. All non-modifying operations provided by Windows Explorer are available for points in time. You can:
o Navigate back through time to earlier versions of your files and folders
o Manage and schedule points-in-time
o Configure TimeTraveler to Create points-in-time based of file activity
o View the storage used by individual shadow copies
o Manually create and delete shadow copies
o Configure Volume Shadow Copy storage
o Configure the comparison program that TimeTraveler uses per file extension