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Useful LJ archiving tool
I don't know if any of you are following the discussion in
lj_biz about Six Apart's bright plans for LJ's future. There's quite a bit of paranoia on the users' side... on the other hand, is it paranoia if they're really after you? ;) I'm not too worried yet but I have become mistrustful, since it's become obvious that Six Apart doesn't give a flying monkey's ass about this site other than how to squeeze as many $$$$$ out of it as possible. If our interests happen to coincide with theirs, good - if not, we'll be screwed. *shrug*
Anyway, I'd wanted to make another backup of my journal anyway, and this reminded me to do so pronto. This journal started out just as a handy way to keep all my bookmarked journals on one friends page, but it has become a lot more - a mix of archive, chat, and personal journal. I would hate to lose any data. Normally I use ljbook for the backup, but the site seems to be overrun by millions of freaking lj users trying to all back up their journals at the same time... I think their server crashed.
But someone on lj_biz rec'd this little tool, ljArchive, which I like just as much. It's easy to download and install, the journal content downloads quickly and the downloaded content is very clearly arranged. (Windows only though, I think.) In order to run it on your computer, you need .NET Framework, which is also quickly installed.
--- Tomorrow I'll be off to the Book Fair in Frankfurt, where I'll meet up with
jwaneeta for a spot of book-fairing and a little sightseeing tour of Germany. Well, a small part of Germany, anyway :o)--- torrent is at 66%...as usual I'm staying clear of the friends list until I've watched it.
Anyway, I'd wanted to make another backup of my journal anyway, and this reminded me to do so pronto. This journal started out just as a handy way to keep all my bookmarked journals on one friends page, but it has become a lot more - a mix of archive, chat, and personal journal. I would hate to lose any data. Normally I use ljbook for the backup, but the site seems to be overrun by millions of freaking lj users trying to all back up their journals at the same time... I think their server crashed.
But someone on lj_biz rec'd this little tool, ljArchive, which I like just as much. It's easy to download and install, the journal content downloads quickly and the downloaded content is very clearly arranged. (Windows only though, I think.) In order to run it on your computer, you need .NET Framework, which is also quickly installed.

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I can't wait to take a pic of you with my new camera. It's rather better than the poor runt I brought to SD Con. :)
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I'm bringing my camera, too. :)