Hi Everyone, We've just released Google+ Exporter , an application that helps you to export your Google+ feeds (profile, pages, collections, communities, including all comments) to Wordpress eXtended RSS, Blogger and JSON file. Another available option is to export all posts published to profile, pages, collections, and communities to JSON file, including all comments ! Transform exported JSON data can into imports for other services, or you can use JSON export as a full generic backup of your posts. The free version of the application enables you to export up to 3000 posts. You can buy a license key to get unlimited experience. I would love to know your opinion, suggestions or requests. Thank you! You can find more detailed info in the blog post https://blog.friendsplus.me/export-google-plus-feeds-45926c925891 Updates can be downloaded from page https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jkaut9054xzwd1e/AAAkXT7j7I8qi7ryMJqBx0oxa?dl=0&lst= UPDATE version 1.4.0 / 13-12-2018 : * NEW lin
If I post to a community it always doesn't get shared? I don't share as default and use to share to fb. Will this still work with community posts?
ReplyDeleteRight now, Friends+Me ignores all community posts.
ReplyDeleteOk, thank you.
ReplyDeleteHeh, I've only been posting in private Communities.
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering something: Might there be a more Google+ way of sharing externally? That is, have a Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn G+ contact (could be an email address) that I could share a post with and that would get the post reposted to each site, respectively. I don't know if that is feasible or not, but it would solve a couple of minor issues:
1. Posts have to be public to be shared to be reposted. In some cases, I might like to share something non-publicly on G+ and, say, have it posted to Facebook, which I have set to post to friends only.
2. No need for hashtag control. On posts where people have used hashtags for reposting, I often see people asking what the hashtag is for.
Like I said, I don't know how hard this would be or if it is even possible, but I think it would be really cool.
Jonathan Berry all that you said sounds great. It is technically achievable but setup is complicated and definitely not for everyone.
ReplyDeleteWe better wait for Google to extend Google+ API.