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  Exchange to Notes Migration  -  Version  6.0

Convert from Exchange Server to Lotus Notes with data and any time by SysTools Outlook to Notes software. Migrate any ANSI (MS Outlook 2000, 2002 & XP) or UNICODE (MS Outlook 2003 & 2007) data from Exchange to Notes, devoid of the fear of skipping or altering a single data. The Exchange to Lotus Notes Migration software facilitates the conversion of Outlook data (saved in PST) stored in Exchange server into the Lotus Notes data (saved in NSF files), which is stored in the Domino server. Here the Exchange to Notes Migration procedure involves the conversion of the complete data (inbox, drafts, contacts, tasks, journal, etc) and meta-data information (to, cc, bcc, attachments, etc) from Outlook to Lotus Notes (8.5, 8.0, 7.0 & 6.5). The Exchange to Notes Migration tool equally facilitates the migration of both configured and orphan PST files from exchange server to lotus notes. The software retains the sender name, retains the original format of the data, creates replica of the files with 0 item count and so on, to help the user with the data management even after the conversion. The Exchange to Notes software is compatible with 98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista & Windows 7. The downloadable demo version of the Exchange to Notes Migration software is offered on our website for free of cost. The demo version holds the capacity to convert 15 items per mail folder. Though a great way to get acquainted with the software the limitation on the demo version doesn't allow any further conversion of the products than the mentioned amount. Still keen on continuing with the conversion process, acquire the full retail version of the Exchange to Notes Migration software for $129 on Personal License and $229 for Business License.

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