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As per the subject, I have lots of subscribed feeds but I am also starting to find the stock rss reader not enough for my needs (I especially need to keep the feeds on the tablet until *I* decide to flush them, and not at each sync), and missing Bloglines 770 that I had on my 770. Now I'd like to try out Google reader but do not want to subcribe each feed manually.

On the other hand, I managed to export my bloglines feeds, but they do not totally cover my subscriptions since some of them (the most recent ones) are only on the N800 RSS reader, so I'd like to export them in OMPL format and import them directly onto G.reader.

Any chance of succeeding?
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The feedlist.opml file is kept here:
/home/user/.osso_rss_feed_reader/feedlist.opml

To move it into the File Manager to be able to import it into Google Reader, you will need to execute the folllowing command in Xterm:

cp /home/user/.osso_rss_feed_reader/feedlist.opml /home/user/MyDocs/feedlist.opml
 

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Originally Posted by ichmoimeyo View Post
The feedlist.opml file is kept here:
/home/user/.osso_rss_feed_reader/feedlist.opml

To move it into the File Manager to be able to import it into Google Reader, you will need to execute the folllowing command in Xterm:

cp /home/user/.osso_rss_feed_reader/feedlist.opml /home/user/MyDocs/feedlist.opml
I'm not an expert in RSS feeds so I thought some conversion was needed, and did not know where the file was located. About how to copy it, I know enough things of linux to do it

Thanks a lot!
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