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Import Lotus Notes Into Outlook 7.6
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Import Lotus Notes Into Outlook |
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Rating: Not rated     
Released: Oct 26, 2009
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Migrate simply your NSF database into PST file. Import lotus notes into outlook software completely prepared for Lotus Notes users to switch from Lotus Notes environment to MS Outlook environment. Software does not require any technical skills to convert Lotus Notes NSF emails, contacts, calendar, journals, and to-do list to Outlook. You can simply transfer limitless NSF files to PST files. There is an option to transfer single NSF file, convert multiple NSF file & convert Domino Mailboxes to Outlook PST file. Easy to use NSF to PST converter to convert Lotus Notes emails to Outlook PST files that can be simply and speedily imported into Outlook. SysTools Export Notes software easily and fastly migrate NSF file into PST file software supports to migrate Lotus Notes v8.5, 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, 5.0 to MS Outlook 97 and above. Download the demo version of our software from our site to view the demonstration of our product. Free to try version of Notes to Outlook conversion software to convert NSF to PST can be tested for its email conversion capabilities that helps you convert only 15 items of each folder such as emails, contacts, calendars, journals, to do list. You can get full licensed version of Export Notes software only at $250 that helps you out to migrate or convert all Lotus Notes items to MS Outlook.
Product homepage: http://www.convertlotusnotes.net/convert-notes-to-outlook
Download:
www.convertlotusnotes.net
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| Type: Shareware |
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Cost: $250.00 US |
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Size: 3194 K |
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