Enable Outlook for Lotus Notes 6.0
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Fri, 13 May 2011, 12:01:06 am
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Easily Enable Outlook for Lotus Notes through the PST to NSF utility
Looking for a way to Enable Outlook for Lotus Notes? The software program of PST of NSF, a production of SysTools, provides instant solution to Move Outlook to Lotus Notes within few clicks, that too without threatening the safety and originality of single data (inbox, drafts, contacts, journals, etc), including meta- information (to, cc, bcc, sent-date, etc). This will provide you the unique facility of Viewing Outlook Emails in Lotus Notes. Once having installed the MS Outlook in the system at your home, you have never looked back, same holds true about Lotus Notes at your work place. Grab the utility to Transfer .PST File to Lotus Notes, so as to continue your work uninterrupted, while you shuffle between your home and workplace. The software has several other facilities to offer, like: collective conversion of Outlook distribution list, retaining sender name, replicating files with 0 item count, etc. The software carries out its operation to Enable Outlook for Lotus Notes on various windows version Win2000, Win7 x32, Win 98, Win Other, Win Server, Win Vista, Win Vista x64 and Win XP. Even for all its hi-tech features the software works on an easy user interface, easy enough to be handled by some novice user. Check the try out version of Outlook to Notes software, available online for free of cost. The try out version easily converts 15 items from each mail folder. Evaluate the software through the try out version and when satisfied, proceed with the purchase of the full licensed version available for $129 (personal license) and $229 (business license). Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, Minimum 10 MB Space Tags: • enable outlook for lotus notes • viewing outlook emails in lotus notes • move outlook to lotus notes • transfer .pst file to lotus notes Comments (0)
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