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Convert Outlook to Lotus Notes 6.0

Convert Outlook to Lotus Notes

Lotus Notes & Outlook has always been compared to each other & the debate over who is best never going to end. Lotus Notes has use of message databases that can easily be programmed to build in workflow tasks, like routing a document for approval & revision control. Convert Outlook to Lotus Notes promises an entire migration of your Outlook files & folders into Lotus Notes with 100% accuracy. PST to NSF Conversion software dynamically performs migration of MS Outlook PST file information such as : Microsoft Outlook emails (including all its properties like sent & received date, to, cc, bcc, attachments etc), folders & sub-folders, images, alarms, appointments, calendars, address book, tasks, to-do list, journals to Lotus Notes. Outlook to Lotus Notes software supports almost all version of Lotus Notes (8.5, 8.0, 7.0, & 6.5) & MS Outlook (97, 98, 2000, 2003, 2007 & 2010) installed on Windows 98, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista & 7. Convert PST to Notes without any difficulty with Convert Outlook to Lotus Notes program. Convert PST to Notes does not demands for any technical knowledge even novice can use it without any difficulty. Software Convert Outlook PST files elements to Lotus Notes NSF file & creates a new NSF file. Full version of Convert Outlook to Lotus Notes is worth just $129, by sacrificing this tiny amount you get all you PST files migrated to Lotus Notes. Demo version of Outlook to Notes is offered for free of cost.



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