Convert Lotus Notes NSF to Outlook PST file

Now a Days, there are two major used emails clients are Lotus Notes and MS Outlook. Both of emails client having a huge market. Lotus Notes emails client is safe and secure more than MS Outlook And MS Outlook is more user-friendly that is very easy to operate for everyone. User needs to have technical expertise to operate Lotus Notes but for using MS Outlook there is no use having prior knowledge or the technical expertise. So users that are using Lotus Notes found it be expensive and want to move their mailbox from Lotus Notes to MS Outlook. Then , try NSF to PST Converter is a very smart utility to efficiently migrate from Lotus Notes Emails to Microsoft Outlook by converting the entire Domino Server mailboxes to Exchange Server PST files which are importable through Microsoft Outlook.

This amazing software has the great features and functionality. It can migrate easily and quickly all the items such as cc, bcc, to, from, attachments etc. the software allow to the both of technical and non-technical users who can easily and simply operate this program.

Features: NSF to PST Converter

  1. Migrate Lotus Notes NSF file to PST file

  2. Convert selective NSF to PST

  3. Show the preview of all convertible mailbox before saving

  4. It also supports of Office 365 to the migration

  5. Interactive and user friendly interfaces

  6. It supports ANSI and UNICODE characters

  7. It helps to remove encryption to the Lotus Notes emails

  8. Supports all version of MS Outlook 2016, 2013, 2007 and lower versions

  9. It maintains filtering option to filter the selective NSF file

  10. Free trial version is available

This NSF to PST Converter Software allows for the free demo version which helps user to ensure about this application and user easily can purchase it. Free version allows to save 10 Emails per mailbox at free of cost in pst format.

Recommended to try free version first - http://www.nsftopstconverter.osttopstconverter-tool.com/

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