Liberate your Google Docs with Convert, Zip and Download

Posted on the October 27th, 2009 under Google by Administrator

This past September, you may have heard about the launch of our Data Liberation site, a central place on the detailing how you can easily move your data into or away from ’s cloud. Today, we’re adding another product to our growing list of liberations: the “Convert, Zip and Download” feature in Docs, which allows you to download a bunch — or all — of your Docs simultaneously.

This new feature comes out of a collaboration between the Docs engineering team and ’s Data Liberation Front, a small team of engineers that aims to make it easy for you to transfer your personal data in and out of ’s services by building simple import and export functions.

“Convert, Zip and Download” now joins dozens of other liberation features across our product offerings, ranging from Blogger’s full blog downloads to email export from Gmail using IMAP and POP3. The feature lets you bundle your Docs in a format of your choice (MS Office, Open Office, PDF, etc.) and download them as a zip file. No longer do you have to download each document individually, which can take a lot of time if you have hundreds of documents like I do! All you need to do is select the relevant Docs, click on “Export” from the “More Actions” menu and download them in one go. (Check out the Google Docs Blog for more details.)


We hope you find the new export feature useful. We strongly believe that you — not the products you use — should control your data, and be able to quickly and easily take that data out of any product without a hassle. We’ve already liberated more than half of our products, and are working hard to address the remaining challenges. Keep an eye out for more upcoming Data Liberations.

You can also take a deeper look into product liberation at dataliberation.org, follow us on Twitter @dataliberation or contribute suggestions for services that you think need to be liberated on our Data Liberation Moderator page.

Posted by Brian Fitzpatrick, Engineering Manager, the Data Liberation Front

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