![]() ![]() You can also purchase Focusplan Pro directly at $39.99, including updates and bug fixes. $19.99 yearly, which offers a one-week free trial (save 33%) $2.49 monthly, which offers 3 days free trial The subscription includes updates, major upgrades, and the upcoming iOS version. You can subscribe on a monthly or yearly basis. The Focusplan Pro in-app purchase has different options: □įocusplan also includes an advanced Pro feature-set you can purchase and unlock to be more productive and creative like: Includes a powerful and flexible visual editor with rich features like creating mind maps, adds, delete, attach, and arrange topics, import and export your documents as text, image, and OPML formats, and much more for free. Focusplan is a free-to-use mindmap and brainstorm app for Mac. Viacom Wanted the Source Code for Google's Search. Popular Posts from Your Google Reader Subscriptionsįind Who Has Access to Your Gmail Account Google Suggest Preparing for Global Launch? Google Demoes Video Search with Speech Recognitionįind the Email Addresses from a Page with Google T. Gmail and Google Calendar to Add Offline Support Google's Services Converge in the New iGoogle The Unlikely Integration Between Google News and Digg Google Homepage Links to Randy Pausch's Last Lectureįorce Gmail to Always Use Secure ConnectionĮxport the Feeds from a Google Reader Folder More Options for Printing Directions in Google Maps ![]() iGoogle doesn't save the state of an item (read/unread) and only lets you see up to 9 recent items from a feed, but it's a great dashboard for your feeds. Save the file and import it to iGoogle settings, in the Export / Import section.Īll folders from the OPML file should be converted to iGoogle tabs, which can be renamed and reordered in the settings. Open iGoogle-settings.xml in a text editor and add the text obtained at the step #2 before the line that contains (the last non-blank line), like you see in the screenshot.Ħ. You'll be able to import the settings and go back to a working iGoogle.ĥ. Create a copy of the iGoogle-settings.xml file, just in case something goes wrong. Don't close the iGoogle settings page because you'll need to import the file later.Ĥ. Click on "Export" to download iGoogle-settings.xml, a file that contains a list of all your gadgets, feeds and their settings. Log in to your Google account, go to iGoogle's settings page and scroll to the Export / Import section. ![]() What you got is the content that needs to be added at the bottom of iGoogle's settings file. (If you are concerned about sharing private data, you should know that this is just a client-side script that doesn't store your data and it doesn't send it to a third-party service.)ģ. Open the OPML file in a text editor and copy all the content below. I only tested the script with the OPML files exported by Google Reader, Bloglines, Netvibes, My Yahoo and Windows Live Personalized Homepage, so the conversion might not work for other feed readers.Ģ. * to export Firefox's live bookmarks, install an extension. * Windows Live lets you export your subscriptions in the advanced options * My Yahoo has a difficult-to-find OPML file * in Netvibes you have to click on Add content > Add a feed > Export * Bloglines has a link in the main interface: " Export Subscriptions" * Google Reader lets you export your subscriptions in the Settings ( direct link to the OPML file) Obtain an OPML file from your feed reader or personalized homepage: Here's how you can import the feeds from an OPML file to iGoogle:ġ. While exporting iGoogle feeds to OPML could be used if you want to move your feeds to another service, importing feeds from an OPML file is a good way to add a large number of feeds to iGoogle. ![]()
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