Outlook Express to Notes - Convert Outlook Express to Lotus Notes: 
Outlook Express and Lotus Notes email clients are used by numerous worldwide users but there are few features that make Lotus Notes better in comparison to Outlook Express. Lotus Notes has enhanced features in comparison to Outlook Express, therefore users try to migrate from Outlook Express to Lotus Notes. Without the help of a proficient email migration tool, you cannot perform this task. Kernel for DBX to NSF is professional email migration software that is capable of converting all DBX file items into NSF format effectively.
With Kernel for Outlook express to Notes tool, the email migration process become very easy since the software helps to export emails with complete formatting, attachments, Unicode characters, message properties, embedded images and personal folders with every sub-folder existing in the .DBX file. The DBX file items can be easily exported and saved to NSF file where a user can easily save the items to single or multiple NSF files. You can try the free demo versionĀ of Kernel for DBX to NSF conversion tool, but it just allows you to save only 10 items from the converted first 10 emails/items from each existing folder in the .DBX file format.
Salient features of convert Outlook Express to Notes software:
Easily converts unlimited DBX file(s) to NSF file.
Efficient in converting Unicode characters.
Allows easy conversion of emails, attachments, images, email properties, embedded images, text formatting, personal folders etc.
Facilitates user to save the converted email data to Single or Multiple NSF files.
Supported Versions for Convert Outlook Express to Notes:
Supports every version of Lotus Notes and Outlook Express for Migration
Works smoothly on Windows Vista, XP, 2003, 2000,7, 8
Outlook Express 4.0, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0
Lotus Notes 6.5, 7.0, 8.0
System Requirements for Outlook Express to Notes:
Operating System: Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2003, 2000
Minimum 64MB of RAM
Online Chat Support
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