As Google Reader is dying, I needed a tool to retrieve all my starred and shared items. Exporting through Google Takeout was not enough, it exported files that I could not open anywhere, and was cumbersome. I needed something more user friendly and a solution to read the data that was backup.
This app is my solution:
It imports starred and sharred items from Google Reader, while it is still alive.
It exports to XML Atom feed file, that can be opened in any Feed reader; and exports to ENEX Evernote file, that can be imported in your evernote notes.
It also have a simple Feed Reader, that allows the backup data to be read anytime offline.
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