Excuse me for perhaps not completely understanding the capabilities of the app, but I'd like to confirm that QRecall will allow for the complete restoration of a particular folder and its structure of contained files and subfolders, including those that are invisible, that's being incrementally backed up, as opposed to just tracking the files within that folder and making a mirror of the current situation. The scenario I'm envisioning is that where a web programmer has a primary folder of web site data that is being used locally and being regularly backed up to a mounted shared AFP server volume. If the programmer accidentally deletes a file or makes some other kind of mistake, can s/he do the "step back in time" approach with qRecall and restore that entire folder to an hour ago or a couple of days prior? As opposed to trying to locate the (perhaps many) files that are missing/wrong and individually restoring them. Would Time Machine be a better solution? Why would I select QRecall over Time Machine?