I’m so glad to hear it was a smooth experience for you! Thank you so much! ❤️
I can definitely understand how the default export folder behavior might be unexpected and frustrating. Thanks for bringing it to my attention! I’m prepping a small bug fix release for sometime this week, so I’ll see about getting some changes added in, as well.
I will also see about getting some of these other feature requests added in as time permits, though I can’t make any promises on an ETA!
- Blog avatars and backdrops: Avatars are already included in HTML exports, and I can very easily append them to Markdown exports, as well. I’ll make sure that backdrops (or “header images”, as Tumblr calls them) are also included.
- Conversations: As far as I can tell, these aren’t accessible through Tumblr’s documented API endpoints. Unless I can find proof to the contrary, these will probably end up being out of scope for TumblBee, as there’s always some risk where scraping is concerned. 😮💨 Sorry about that!
- Followers and followings: Definitely API-accessible! I will probably offer a choice of export formats here, but let me know if you have a strong preference.
- Likes: I’m considering building a separate application for handling likes, though again, no ETA as of yet! Watch this space 😊