Auto Save in OS X Lion automatically saves all changes in the background so you can work without the distraction of having to remember to save.
Tutorial Comments
Jac -
February 18th, 2012 at 2:22 am
Stupid idea. This should be an optional feature at least. This simply destroys the original image if a mistake was made and not picked up by the time the user quits Pixelmator.
Sheila -
February 18th, 2012 at 3:02 am
Jac, i disagree. this is only for lion users. if you have lion, you also have “versions”, where you can go back and find that old version you liked better and restore it.
darius -
May 2nd, 2012 at 9:39 am
@Jac
You can disable the Auto Save feature as of version 2.0.3 by typing this command in the Terminal:
Stupid idea. This should be an optional feature at least. This simply destroys the original image if a mistake was made and not picked up by the time the user quits Pixelmator.
Jac, i disagree. this is only for lion users. if you have lion, you also have “versions”, where you can go back and find that old version you liked better and restore it.
@Jac
You can disable the Auto Save feature as of version 2.0.3 by typing this command in the Terminal:
defaults -currentHost write com.pixelmatorteam.pixelmator “disableAutosave” -bool YES