For those of you leaving LJ.....
Oct. 30th, 2011 01:33 amIt seems that less and less people are on LiveJournal these days, leaving it for the so-called greener pastures of Facebook, Twitter, Google+, et al.
Are blogs passe? To be replaced with quick "sound bites" of a one-sentence or 140-character post?
I know Facebook has a Notes feature. But I hardly use it. Instead, my long, thought-out posts go here on LJ. But I'll admit, most of my recent posts have been on Facebook.
So, what can an LJ user do to preserve his or her posts?
infobits posed this question a few days ago.
I know of two such programs, and have used them. It's probably time for me to get current.
LJBook can create a PDF file of your posts, from a specified range of dates to the entire journal, if you so desire.
http://www.ljbook.com/
LJArchive enables you to store an offline copy of your journal for reference and posterity.
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ljarchive
Are blogs passe? To be replaced with quick "sound bites" of a one-sentence or 140-character post?
I know Facebook has a Notes feature. But I hardly use it. Instead, my long, thought-out posts go here on LJ. But I'll admit, most of my recent posts have been on Facebook.
So, what can an LJ user do to preserve his or her posts?
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I know of two such programs, and have used them. It's probably time for me to get current.
LJBook can create a PDF file of your posts, from a specified range of dates to the entire journal, if you so desire.
http://www.ljbook.com/
LJArchive enables you to store an offline copy of your journal for reference and posterity.
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ljarchive