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Good news everyone

Good news everyone,

We've released Google+ Exporter, an application that helps you to export your Google+ feeds (profile, pages, collections, communities, including all comments) to Wordpress eXtended RSS file.

Another available option is to export all posts published to profile, pages, collections, and communities to JSON file, including all comments!

Export up to 3000 posts with our free version.

I would love to know your opinion, suggestions or requests. Thank you!

https://blog.friendsplus.me/export-google-plus-feeds-45926c925891

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  1. Friends+Me How is this different from Google Takeout? Other than costing money if you have a lot to export?

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  2. Linda Tewes the tool exports ALL your posts (profiles, pages, collections and communities) including comments and transform them to a well documented structure and prepare import files for your Wordpress blog.

    Oh the other hand, G Takeout is undocumented, terribly structured, hard to transform to any reasonable import for other services and no support from Google at all.

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  3. Does this grab images from posts and comments and export/import them in the right places?

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  4. eric peacock it extracts image URLs.

    In case of WP import the WP will ask you whether you'd like to download all images. You can backup them this way. Google Photos is not going anywhere as far as we know.

    Post comments are part of the export.

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  5. Can you point us to a wordpress site or somewhere else that shows what our export might look like once we've redeployed our posts, etc.?

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  6. Thanks for this. I appreciate your support of the community!

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  7. John Lewis thank you, I am just giving back to G+ community. Feels right.

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  8. Thank you for the effort. I hope others are inspired to try their own similar spin on doing the same

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  9. What would knock it out of the ballpark is if we were able to export our Google feeds into a wordpress website that would then automatically populate itself with posts that had a similar look, feel and functionality as Google Plus. Granted, in this case it would be a single user Gplus look-a-like, but at least we could continue to add posts to our "profile/collections/communities," with website visitors able to add their comments.

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  10. Admiral Taptap $20 is not an unreasonable price for software. It's certainly far from the price you pay for "high end content creator" software. Go price some professional Adobe and Microsoft content creation programs, then come back and complain about $20. 🙄

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  11. We can stop talking about the price. The market will decide if this is a value for people or not and the price might fluctuate based on if people use it. The developer set a price based on his/her time and that's what it is now, but if they either don't get a response at this price or they get enough back that they feel compensated they might consider lowering it.

    In either case, I don't want debate about pricing the tools being be created. Stick to the facts.

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  12. John Lewis u gotta be all "reasonable" and stuff...


    :p
    :lol:

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  13. Friends+Me Is the json export compatible with ActivityPub?

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  14. Mike Noyes used JSON format is not compatible with ActivityPub.

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  15. Export 3000 posts? What do I do with the hundreds of thousands of posts in the Landscape Photography community? A better question is what do I do with them after an export. Unless the destination platform has a compatible "import" procedure, it doesn't matter.

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  16. Margaret Tompkins you'll be able to import downloaded posts to a Wordpress blog and continue conversations there.

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  17. Friends+Me I don't think that is something I want to do. Our members mostly post photographs of landscapes. They get a few comments and then we more on to the next 1000 photographs.

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  18. Margaret Tompkins well this application is not for everyone I guess.

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