BlogBridge also gives users the option to create an account with a free BlogBridge service, which lets users upload a list of their feeds to their account so that they can synchronize their feeds across multiple computers.3 The service can also be used to back up feeds in the event of data loss. From version 6.0, BlogBridge features a built-in memo tracker and detailed statistics, along with performance improvements and fixes.
BlogBridge seems to be no longer maintained or further developed since 2013.
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