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Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook triumphs amidst of all the migration odds

12-16-2011 04:48 AM CET | IT, New Media & Software

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The Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook Migration Tool is indeed a stupendous design which simplifies the migration worries. It spontaneously executes the cumbersome task of converting NSF files into PST files. In a very short span of time, this tool has established a very strong reputation of quality. It has already won many migration battles for its corporate and individual users across the globe. By quickly converting the files from Notes to Exchange it allows the Network Administrators in paying attention towards other productive areas.

Its interior holds the secret of flawless migration which quickly performs delicate calibrations and powerful algorithms. Manually converting the NSF files into PST files is no less than having one’s nose to the grindstone. The conventional method of conversion consumes days of hard work. This is the point where the dexterous Notes to Exchange devise can be used for executing the migration in less than a minute.

Organizations can refer this tool for making a mass exodus towards the Lotus Domino Server. This tool quickly provides access to your valuable data i.e. messages, contact addresses, drafts items etc. The brainiacs of team Kernel have assured that this tool keeps the structural integrity of the data intact during the migration process.

Another astonishing feature of this tool is its user friendly interface on which even a non technical person can perform the NSF to PST migration. After installing this software an interactive interface appears on the screen. This screen facilitates migration only in three steps – first, browsing & attaching the files; second, previewing the NSF files; and third, saving the attached files in the PST format or Exchange format. For more details, you can visit: http://www.notestoexchange.net

This award winning and Microsoft certified tool has solved the purpose of many Network and IT Administrators. It is a cost effective and time effective Lotus Notes to Exchange migration solution. Its core competency resides in converting multiple mailboxes with only one single command.

Key Features: Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook

1.Transforms multiple Domino Server mailbox accounts.
2.Accurately and effectively converts NSF files into PST files.
3.Migrates unlimited Lotus Notes Files into Outlook Exchange Files.
4.Even Facilitates Unicode Character Conversion.
5.Provides access to emails, contacts, journals, appointments, tasks, notes, attachments, images.
6.Keep and preview the converted .NSF format in Text or RTF format.
7.Recreates folder structure of NSF to PST for making it easily accessible with MS Outlook.
8.Keeps the original formatting of NSF files after migration.

Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook Migration Tool is a migration mechanism for Lotus Notes versions 8.0, 7.0, MS Outlook versions above 1997 and all the MS Exchange Server versions.

Provider of Notes to Exchange tool is a product development company known for providing a variety of data recovery, file repair and email migration products. You can visit the website http://www.notestoexchange.net for more details about the software.

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