KML Exporter (Mac OS X)

KML Exporter

About KML Exporter:
kml exporter is the key tool for exporting your Google Earth kml files to a metadata file for your blog so that Blojsom can tell Google Earth where to find the location that your writing about in your blog entry. By opening up your exported kml file at the time of you writing your blog entry, you can simply copy and paste the contents of the exported kml file into the end of your entry. Once you've saved your blog post, don't worry, if you've followed the tutorials, Blojsom will not show your exported kml metadata.

Download:
To download KML Exporter for Mac OS X + source files click here v1.2.5
You'll need QuickTime Player to view the tutorials click here to download.

KML Exporter 1.2.5 now supports possessing of saved address search' as kml files:

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Installation:
After downloading you can move the KML Exporter to your /Applications folder.
(For the purpose of the video tutorials I'll be running KML Exporter from the Desktop)

Stage 1 - Save Placemarked locations you're about to Geo-Blog

You've probably already got lots of places placemarked in Google Earth. So, let's get started saving them out as KML files.

Stage 1 - Video tutorial - Saving your Placemark as a KML file

Stage 2 - Convert your KML file

If you downloaded KML Exporter above, you can simply covert your KML file by dragging and dropping it onto the kml exporter icon.

Stage 2 - Video tutorial - Converting your KML file

Stage 3 - Create your blog entry

Now we have our KML file exported, we can copy and paste it into the web interface of Blojsom for our new blog flavour.

Stage 3 - Video tutorial - Creating your blog entry

Stage 4 - Recap on how to view your blog in Google Earth

So you now have your blog entry posted up on your blog. This is just a quick recap on how to subscribe and view your blog in Google Earth, as we briefly covered this at the end of 'kml vm Generator' tutorials.

Stage 4 - Recap on how to view your blog in Google Earth

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