Thursday, January 17, 2019

I have just used the Google+ Exporter to create an archive copy of this community to a new Blogger Blog.

I have just used the Google+ Exporter to create an archive copy of this community to a new Blogger Blog. It contained 5,566 posts, 10,000+ comments, and over 2,200 pictures.

See the results here: https://4031pennock.blogspot.com/
https://4031pennock.blogspot.com/

17 comments:

  1. Very impressive.

    I tried something similar and got nowhere, but will try again.

    Looking forward to your further comments/observation, Andrew Hatchett

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  2. Scott Scowcroft
    I was using the new update (V. 1.7.1) that I bought this morning... Well worth the money if you want to save communities and collections.

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  3. Already purchased a long time ago, and yes. Well worth the money. Will try again this weekend with the latest version. :-)

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  4. Scott Scowcroft
    One of the changes in the new version was "Fixed Blogger Export" :)

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  5. Very interesting Andrew Hatchett and Scott Scowcroft. You two get it all easy and simple, then let me know if I need to try it. :D Most interested in collections unless collections are tied to the community.

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  6. Sheila Hensley
    I'll be trying a collection over the weekend :)

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  7. Perfect! Thanks, +Andrew Hatchett. If you think it would help me to watch, let me know when you are going to try it and I'll watch over your shoulder ... so to speak. :)

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  8. Sheila Hensley
    The whole process, preparing for export, export then import to blogger may take up to 3+hours(all depends on how many posts, comments, pictures, etc) so I'll probably just record on and off at each step with Zoom and then put the video up as there will be long spells where there is no visible activity.

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  9. Good idea Andrew Hatchett. I'm not going to watch/wait for that long. :) The video is a great idea and thanks!

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  10. Scott Scowcroft better hurry. The API gets unplugged in a week or so (28th they say)

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  11. Yikes! Didn't realize.
    Wasn't paying attention.
    Thanks Mark Barrus

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  12. Scott Scowcroft you've got time. ;) even if the information is dated it's still nice to keep all the memories I think mine went back to 2016 and it stopped there because I only have the free version. When I imported into my blogger account I left everything as a draft except one post to test. And then made the blog a private blog. Easy peasy

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  13. All, I have been out more then in for awhile, but I think the world of all of you!! Where can I find all of you when this shuts down?

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  14. Sandra VanSickle
    I am but rarely go there except for family stuff.

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