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* [http://www.gmail-backup.com/ Gmail Backup] | * [http://www.gmail-backup.com/ Gmail Backup] | ||
* Gmail provides IMAP access, so you can use [http://software.complete.org/software/projects/show/offlineimap OfflineIMAP] to backup and sync your complete archive in standard UNIX maildir format, usable by Mutt, Thunderbird and most sane e-mail clients. See [http://soren.overgaard.org/2007/12/15/backing-up-gmail-using-offlineimap/ this blog post] for more details. | |||
=== Google Docs === | === Google Docs === |
Revision as of 17:23, 18 February 2009
Google probably isn't Evil per se, but they do want you to put all of your data on their servers. Trusting any one company that much is probably a bad idea. If your entire life is on Google, what happens to Google happens to you.
Backup Tools
Blogger
- Google Blog Converters 1.0 uses Python to convert between Blogger, LiveJournal, MovableType, and WordPress.
- Blogger can now export the entire contents of a blog, over at Blogger in Draft.
Gmail
- Gmail Backup
- Gmail provides IMAP access, so you can use OfflineIMAP to backup and sync your complete archive in standard UNIX maildir format, usable by Mutt, Thunderbird and most sane e-mail clients. See this blog post for more details.
Google Docs
- GM Script by Peter Schafer download Google Docs en masse.
- gdatacopier "Bi-directional copy utility & API for Google docs"
Google Calendar
Google Reader
Other
Does a tool suite exist that backs up all of the Google Apps cloud?
Vital Signs
Pump up the NASDAQ.