Free download Notes 2 Outlook

Notes 2 Outlook

14.07
Notes to Outlook converter lets Lotus Notes users to migrate in MS Exchange environment
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Windows
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Version
14.07.01
Language
English
Release date
11 December 2014

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Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook is a proficient utility to perform NSF mailbox migration to PST mailbox. The powerful algorithms equipped within lotus notes facilitate the users to perform migration of multiple numbers of NSF mailboxes of a network in a single conversion cycle. Lotus Notes to Outlook conversion tool offers two option of mailbox migration i.e., standard mode and Advanced mode. Advanced mode entails creation of a CSV file that store NSF files of a network and then exports Lotus Notes databases to MS Outlook through the created CSV file. Notes 2 Outlook conversion software migrates every item of the Lotus Notes database such as emails, contacts, drafts, notes, calendars, tasks and many more to PST files. It also supports Domino to Exchange migration and convert Domino NSF databases in MS Exchange accounts. Notes to Outlook migration tool is capable of converting NSF files of a specific date in .PST or Exchange Server. It also allows user to exclude “All documents” folder of the Lotus Notes mailbox from NSF to PST migration. The software is compatible with Lotus Notes 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5, 8.5.3 and 9.0.1, MS Outlook 97, 98, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2010 and 2013 (32 & 64 both version), Lotus Notes Domino Server 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 8.0, 8.5, 8.5.3 and 9.0.1 and all versions of MS Exchange server. It is advisable that download the free trial version of Notes 2 Outlook converter tool in order to analyze the features as well as functionality of the software. However, evaluation version has limited email migration capability and does not support Domino to Exchange migration. If you feel satisfied with the performance of the software then purchase full licensed version of the tool to enjoy restriction-free functionality. For more details: www.notes.nsftooutlook.org

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