Import Outlook Express .dbx to Outlook 2007 3.0 Review & Download

Import Outlook Express .dbx to Outlook 2007– Convert OE data in Outlook 2007 and 2010, import Outlook Express inbox to Outlook and restore deleted DBX files using Outlook Express Restore tool, designed by SysTools Group. Using DBX to PST conversion tool you can convert Outlook Express to Outlook 2007 and import Outlook Express emails intoPST, EML, RTF, MSG and DBX file formats without any data risk. Software also repair corrupt or damage DBX files and allow users to save recovered DBX emails or files into various file formats. To check the efficiency of the product application, download free trial version of the tool. But with fullretail version, you can repair, convert and import any number of Outlook Express DBX files after corruption. Full license version of the tool is available in the market at just only 29 USD and 99 USD for personal and business respectively.



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OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7

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