| Step | Action | Screenshot (textual) |
|------|--------|----------------------|
| 1 | Launch TimeZip. | > TimeZip (main window) |
| 2 | Click New Archive (top‑left + icon of a folder with a clock). | [+] New Archive |
| 3 | Select source folder – e.g., C:\Users\Me\Documents\ProjectX. | Browse dialog → choose folder |
| 4 | Choose compression level – “Balanced (default)”. | Slider: Fast ↔️ Strong |
| 5 | Enable “Create initial snapshot” (checked by default). | Checkbox ✓ |
| 6 | Name your archive – e.g., ProjectX_TimeArchive.tzp. | Text field |
| 7 | Click Create. | ▶️ Create button |
| 8 | Progress bar shows real‑time compression + snapshot metadata generation. | 0% → 100% |
| 9 | When done, the archive appears in the Library panel. | List entry with clock icon and timestamp. |
Result: You now have a Time‑Stamped ZIP (TZP) file that stores both compressed data and a snapshot of the folder’s state at that moment.
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You can now scroll through the Snapshot Timeline and restore any point with a single click.
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If the title exists, you’ll find it there for $0.99–$4.99 or free on Kindle Unlimited. Result: You now have a Time‑Stamped ZIP (TZP)
| Command / UI Action | Shortcut (Windows/macOS) | What It Does |
|---------------------|--------------------------|--------------|
| New Archive | Ctrl+N / ⌘+N | Starts a fresh Time‑Stamped archive. |
| Add Snapshot | Ctrl+Shift+S / ⌘+Shift+S | Appends a new time‑slice to the selected archive. |
| Open Snapshot Timeline | Ctrl+T / ⌘+T | Shows all snapshots with notes. |
| Preview Audio (SoundZip) | Hover → click ▶️ | Plays a 30‑second preview directly in the UI. |
| Cloud Upload | Ctrl+U / ⌘+U | Sends the whole archive (all snapshots) to TimeZip Cloud. |
| Restore Snapshot | Right‑click → Restore | Extracts that snapshot to a chosen location. |
| Settings → Schedule | Ctrl+, / ⌘+, | Set automatic daily/weekly snapshot intervals. |