Thursday, May 9, 2013

Advance NSF to PST Migration Tool


Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes are the highly acclaimed email platforms on which most of the corporate communication networks are based. Sometimes pressure induces on end-users to change NSF files of Lotus Notes to Outlook PST file. Quick Recovery for NSF to PST is a result oriented and user interactive software that smartly converts entire Lotus Notes components to Outlook. The software is attached with rich features and techniques that ensures that entire recovery task is carried out without an inch of data loss. It also uses strong Guided File Excavation Technology that makes the conversion process fastest and accurate. Email conversion software allows conversion of single or multiple NSF files in just one go.

The acclaimed email converter also allows users to preview the files before saving. In addition to this, the application allows users to restore the converted files at their chosen location. With the help of this conversion tool users can convert unlimited contacts, address books, mails to Outlook. The converter comes with easy and detailed comprehend GUI that guides users through the NSF to PST conversion process.
The competent tool preserves the exact formatting of NSF emails such as bolded text, italic, color text, and text underlining etc to PST and exports complete data of NSF files such as emails, contacts, groups, attachments, notes, tasks, address book, calendar, journals, to do list etc in their original format into PST. It also export exact metadata such as sent and received date, attachments, to, cc, bcc etc. This application is supportive to Lotus Notes 5, 6, 7, 8 & above version email applications.

Free evaluation version of NSF to PST tool is offered by Unistal Systems to let the users satisfy themselves first by the tryout edition before investing. Demo version is fully functional as the licensed version except the file saving feature.

visit here: http://www.datarecoverysoftwares.com/email-conversion/nsf-to-pst.html

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