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...
Thanks for everything you guys do! Such a great service.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think of the features we plan to integrate?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the integration of other networks, especially the blogging platforms; especially excited about the ability to remove Google's "+" username when cross posting to other networks. It would be a high bar to achieve, but a system that reformats the "+Username" to "@Handle" for facebook or Twitter would be ideal.
ReplyDeleteAndrew Abraham repost of mobile G+ posts is already supported.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, looking forward to see the service evolve!
ReplyDeleteRemoving + signs sounds very fine to me. My followers on other services haven't been complaining, but the signs seem inappropriate to me. I'm less concerned about hashtags. There are rumors that Facebook will support hashtags.
ReplyDeleteWill scheduling posts be supported for individual accounts, or only with pages? I only use F+M with an individual account, so pages support doesn't help me.
Would you be writing to blogging platforms, particularly Tumblr? I'd like that. Although currently I have f+m posting to Facebook and IFTTT posting from there to Tumblr, so native Tumblr support from f+m is not a huge priority for me. But it would be nice. I might want to post to Facebook and Tumblr differently.
Those are my favorite features on your list. In particular, I'd like to see removing +s and hashtags, as well as scheduling for individual accounts.
You're doing great work here and I'm pleased to learn about your plans for future growth.
Philip Murphy - Just put in the post
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