Convert Outlook 2007 to Lotus Notes in a Smarter Way

You can convert Outlook 2007 to Lotus Notes in a smarter way with Outlook to Notes Converter. This tool provided excellent results to many users worldwide and now it’s your turn. It allows you to perform Outlook to Lotus Notes conversion qualitatively. You can convert all folders and subfolders of your Outlook 2007 into Lotus Notes with it. It doesn’t make any kind of change to the properties and attachments of emails during conversion.

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Version: 6.0 » File Size:.2.95 MB » OS Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Window7

Testimonial of one of the users, who converted the database of their Outlook 2007 to Lotus Notes in a smarter way with Outlook to Notes Converter, is remarked below:

“Some days ago, I made my mind to switch to Lotus Notes from Outlook for experiencing the better functionalities of IBM Lotus Notes. Lotus Notes offers many better facilities to the users but, I wanted to experience the high database security and corruption repellent abilities of Lotus Notes specifically. Lotus Notes provides many kinds of restrictions for securing email database. I was aware that the file formats conversion is necessary to switch to Lotus Notes from Outlook because Lotus Notes has its own proprietary file format and Outlook has its own. NSF is the proprietary format of Lotus Notes while Outlook has PST as proprietary file format. So, to execute the switching of Outlook to Lotus Notes, I started looking at PST to NSF conversion tools online. After looking at many conversion tools carefully, I chose Outlook to Notes Converter. I found all possible qualities in that tool.  When I performed Outlook 2007 to Lotus Notes conversion with it, I got great results. It quickly converted the database of my Outlook into Lotus Notes. I got all the attachments and properties of emails accurately after conversion with it. It provided me very easy user interface. I checked out Outlook to Notes conversion with its demo version first.”

-Ralph Ford  

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