So very recently I had a Sonar related catastrophe...a project file that I'd been working on for weeks got truncated to a measly 51K. Don't know how it happened, more than likely a very unlucky crash while saving. Opening it presented me with a completely empty project. 95% of the project is MIDI so it wasn't as if I could have just reassembled it from the audio.
I immediately opened Gobbler to see what was in my account. There it was, the same truncated file...of course.
So yeah, that feeling of complete and utter horror, denial, shock, rage, sadness etc.
Until I remembered Gobbler's version history. I opened it up....lo and behold, a version from about a half hour before the truncated one. YAY.
Nothing like the feeling of relief you get 30 seconds after you were sure that you'd lost hundreds of hours of work forever. I used to back up to disk regularly before Gobbler, but to be honest sometimes I forgot...it's just so great to know that Gobbler has my back covered automatically. If you're not using it yet then get it working without delay!