Set Point is a software application that automates the process of setting System Restore Points for Windows ME and XP. Users can specify the number of days and time for creating Restore Points, while the software takes care of the rest. This allows users to always have a current Restore Point should their computer need restoring.

One of the best features of Set Point is its simplicity. Users who may not know how to set a restore point themselves can easily use this tool. By setting the number of days apart or selecting everyday, a restore point is created effortlessly. Additionally, users can select the time of day for these points to be created or even set a specific number of minutes after bootup.
A unique aspect of Set Point is the ability to customize it to fit individual needs. For instance, the tool can be set to not run if the next restore point isn't scheduled for that day. Users can also opt to shut down the program after creating a new restore point to avoid using any unnecessary resources. In many ways, Set Point is an essential tool that Microsoft should have included with their System Restore software.
Overall, Set Point is a must-have addition for anyone using Windows ME or Windows XP. It provides an extra layer of support and recovery that is incredibly valuable for keeping a computer running smoothly. The tool's simplicity and customization features make it stand out from other options on the market.
Version 1.4.04: Fixes a bug in the every day feature,