Alois Bělaška has just posted the latest version of Google+ Exporter [ https://gplus-exporter.friendsplus.me ]...
Alois Bělaška has just posted the latest version of Google+ Exporter [ https://gplus-exporter.friendsplus.me ] version 1.8.3 The link below provides instructions on how to use it, plus this contrast with Google Takeout:
"Whats the difference between this tool’s backup and the official Google’s data download files?
"Google+ Exporter tool exports ALL your posts (profiles, pages, collections, and communities) including comments and transforms them into a well-documented structure and prepares import files for your Wordpress blog. (You can choose files prepared for Blogger or JSON files, as well. The default is Wordpress. Be sure to download files in your preferred format!)
"On the other hand, Google Takeout is not documented at all, terribly structured, hard to transform to any reasonable import for other services and with no support from Google at all."
Use the latest version. If you have paid for a license, it will update without any additional charges. You are charged only once for the software. Free versions are, well, free no matter what iteration you install, but they have limited capacity.
When saving files, it is best to rename them with the Community/Collection name. Otherwise, they download with a long meaningless number with the name at the very end of the label.
Allow plenty of time for large downloads, particularly for Communities. If you are a Community member (not an owner or a moderator) you can use this software to download Community posts.
Archives for the Google+ Mass Migration Community are at [ https://gplusmigration.blogspot.com/ ] For the Vintage Life Community, archives have just been established at [ https://vintagelifearchives.blogspot.com/ ]
Best wishes for a smooth transition, everybody!
-Jeff [ http://www.photographersstreetview.com/2019/03/contents.html ]
#SignalFlare
https://medium.com/google-plus-exporter/how-to-export-my-google-posts-ec1ce33ea1a3
"Whats the difference between this tool’s backup and the official Google’s data download files?
"Google+ Exporter tool exports ALL your posts (profiles, pages, collections, and communities) including comments and transforms them into a well-documented structure and prepares import files for your Wordpress blog. (You can choose files prepared for Blogger or JSON files, as well. The default is Wordpress. Be sure to download files in your preferred format!)
"On the other hand, Google Takeout is not documented at all, terribly structured, hard to transform to any reasonable import for other services and with no support from Google at all."
Use the latest version. If you have paid for a license, it will update without any additional charges. You are charged only once for the software. Free versions are, well, free no matter what iteration you install, but they have limited capacity.
When saving files, it is best to rename them with the Community/Collection name. Otherwise, they download with a long meaningless number with the name at the very end of the label.
Allow plenty of time for large downloads, particularly for Communities. If you are a Community member (not an owner or a moderator) you can use this software to download Community posts.
Archives for the Google+ Mass Migration Community are at [ https://gplusmigration.blogspot.com/ ] For the Vintage Life Community, archives have just been established at [ https://vintagelifearchives.blogspot.com/ ]
Best wishes for a smooth transition, everybody!
-Jeff [ http://www.photographersstreetview.com/2019/03/contents.html ]
#SignalFlare
https://medium.com/google-plus-exporter/how-to-export-my-google-posts-ec1ce33ea1a3
Will the free version tell you if you’ve missed stuff because there’s more than the 800 limit there?
ReplyDeleteAlistair Langsford Yes. You get a big red box warning you if you hit the 800 post limit.
ReplyDeleteI am unable to download anything, even though this software seems to have everything ready to. No matter what format I select in the download options, when I start a download the archive manager (Engrampa) instantly opens with an error message that it cannot open the invalid data (or something like that). I see some files in /tmp/ but nothing that is usable
ReplyDeleteI'm using Linux Mint MATE 18.3. I sent them a message through their app earlier today and hopefully I'll hear from them soon. (I paid for a license, FWIW.)
Any suggestions?
Mike Waters Sorry to hear of this! I hope Alois Bělaška can come up with a solution. I have been using the Windows version.
ReplyDeleteI don't know whether Alois Bělaška is listening on G+, but his Exporter page lists his email as support@friendsplus.me Hope he will get back to you with a solution quickly!
Jeff Diver +Alois Bělaška and I are corresponding via email. I just sent him two screenshots of the error message, etc.
ReplyDeleteSomeone said (somewhere) to click the gear icon to select to download location. But the only thing that it does in the latest Linux version is either disable or enable tor.
Mike Waters Hope you can find out what's gone wrong! This is no time for software to fail on us. The gear icon works the same on windows, just a tor switch.
ReplyDeleteGoogle Takeout is something I would do now as a backup just in case. I have used Takeout even though Exporter is working fine for me. There's no harm in duplicating files. You can always discard them later.
support.google.com - Download your data - Google Account Help
Okay, I now see that there are two gear menus. Clicking the SHOW EXPORTS button tries to open the archive manager with the same error message, however clicking on the gear to the right shows where they were saved (to a hidden directory). Seems that everything is working, though! :-)
ReplyDeleteMike Waters That would be a question for Alois Bělaška. I am "out of my depth" here, as I have been using the Windows "save as Blogger" pathway as opposed to JSON. (Partly because I do not understand how to use JSON and haven't had time to learn.)
ReplyDeleteAlois Bělaška It's working okay! Thank you, it was well worth the price. :-)
ReplyDeleteMike Waters awesome!
ReplyDeletefinding I can download profile but not a community using this... Anyone exported an entire community that you are the owner off?
ReplyDeleteGarry van Diggele I have been using the paid version of Google Exporter to download & "refresh" this Google+ Mass Migration Community for some time now at [ gplusmigration.blogspot.com - G+ Migration posts via Exporter ] I am not the owner or a moderator here, only a member. For private reference after G+ closes, I have also been able to join and download other Communities as xml files which load easily into Blogger.
ReplyDeleteLarge Communities can take a very long time to download. Exporter will gray out during the download, then brighten when the process is complete. Best to find something else to do while waiting!
Alois Bělaška has been very responsive and helpful with Exporter problems. His email as support@friendsplus.me
If I were you, I would also use Google Takeout as a backup. It is free and pretty quick, though there may be some issues with Takeout due to heavy use this final weekend of Google+.
Jeff Diver I'll release n last version 1.8.4 before the shut down with improved video detection.
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