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Recovery Files – Notes to Outlook
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Version
13.04.01
Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook help users in quick
and hassle free migration from Lotus Notes to MS
Exchange network. It is provided with a series of
advanced algorithms that ensure quick and accurate
conversion of Lotus Notes files in MS Outlook. NSF to
PST tool offers two modes of Lotus notes mailbox
migration, which are Standard mode and Advanced mode.
In advanced mode, Notes to Exchange migration software
export Lotus Notes databases to MS Outlook by adding
NSF files into a CSV file. Kernel for Lotus Notes to
Outlook also has option to rename the Lotus Notes
mailbox folder in the Outlook or MS Exchange mailbox.
Notes to Exchange conversion tool keeps text
formatting, structure and properties of NSF file intact
in the new email environment. It also provides option
to save the converted Lotus Notes emails in Text, RTF
and HTML formats. Lotus Notes to Exchange software
allows user to change folder name of the converted
Lotus Notes/Domino Server mailbox. It export everything
stored in a Lotus Notes database that include emails,
attached files, compressed folders, contacts, tasks,
journals, appointments and others. Lotus Notes to
Exchange converter also has date filter option that
allow the conversion of Lotus Notes emails of a
particular date. Convert NSF to PST tool is built with
very simple graphical interface feature and users do
not require training prior to software operation. It
can efficiently work on MS Windows 8 platform and fully
supports MS Outlook 2013 and MS Exchange 2013 versions.
Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook is compatible with
Lotus Notes 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0 and 8.5 and Domino
Server 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0 and 8.5. The utility is also
compatible with Windows 8 OS. It is available in trial
version to all users at free of cost. Free trial
version can convert single NSF file in PST or Exchange
Server. To export all NSF files of your organization in
MS Outlook or Exchange, you need to purchase the full
version of software. visit: www.recoveryfiles.org
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