DataHelp NSF to PST Converter 3.0 Review & Download

NSF to PST converter tool to convert NSF files to PST format, it will help the user to migrate Lotus Notes to Outlook. Software support bulk and selective NSF file conversion with this tool user can easily export NSF files to PST in batch. It provides multiple options for output file – user can create a single PST for all NSF, the user can create a separate PST for each NSF file. DataHelp NSF to PST converter proficient solution to export Lotus Notes NSF file/ files to PST file. The tool allows the user to convert entire data of NSF file like emails, contacts, calendars, tasks, etc into Outlook importable PST format. It also provides an option for the Output file, the user can split large PST file into multiple parts, and it allows to save Output file in any desired location. NSF to PST converter software maintains the internal structure of NSF file into PST, after conversion. The software is a quite simple solution to convert NSF to PST.



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Category: Utilities Software > File Managers Software

Size: 12.7MB

OS: Windows All

Downloads: 146669

License: Shareware

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