ToolsGround NSF to PST Converter

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Export NSF file to Outlook PST with NSF to PST Converter smartly

ToolsGround NSF to PST Converter has won many prizes due to its instant and quality processing to export NSF file to Outlook PST format. It is going to be a marvelous tool for users who want to migrate their database from Lotus Notes to Outlook client. The application is simple to handle even without any technical expertise. Using the software, users can migrate NSF to PST, EML, EMLX, MSG, and MBOX formats. The application allows every size NSF file and converts all emails, attachments, and email properties without any problem. Users can preview all database of Lotus Notes before conversion in Outlook client. Outlook configuration is not required to perform the conversion. However, users need Lotus Notes installation for migrating Lotus Notes to MS Outlook email client. A complete tree view of NSF items is displayed before users select items for conversion. There are multiple applications available over the internet. Among them, Lotus Notes to MS Outlook Conversion App is one of the smartest applications that works seamlessly with all Windows platforms. Users can perform selective folders conversion. Users can simply check required folders from the left pane and easily handle the migration. There is an advance button by which users can Ignore empty folders so as to make the conversion results unique and free from empty folders. ToolsGround NSF to PST Converter is available at reasonable prices and can be easily installed on all versions of Windows. The hierarchy of folders inside one NSF file are safely maintained during and after the conversion process. Users will get Live Chat Support & technical team which is available 24*7 to deal with user queries. A demo version of Lotus Notes to PST Conversion App is granted free of cost to all users to get familiar with the software. Users will not get any data loss complaints while convert NSF to EML, EMLX, and MBOX formats.