Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook 22.4.0.0 Crack + Keygen Download

Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook is a user-friendly and useful tool that enables you to transfer all your important data from Lotus Notes directly to Outlook. In other words, this application helps you to convert emails, contacts, calendar items and drafts, to files supported by Outlook.

The first thing you should know is the fact that the application does not work unless you have IBM Notes (previously known as Lotus Notes) installed on your system.

Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook

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Basically, it converts the Lotus Notes specific NSF files to PST data in a fast manner and without you having to go through complicated processes, all while preserving their integrity.

In addition to converting NSF to PST, the application can also convert the first mentioned type of files to various file formats, namely text, HTML and RTF.

The utility also provides you with multiple storage options. For example, you can save the Lotus Notes files and the Domino Server ones anywhere on your computer's hard-drive.

At the same time, you can export the PST files to a local folder or save them to an Exchange Server directly. What's more, you can also define certain criteria to filter how you handle the transition of your email data from one place to another.

For instance, Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook Serial provides you with the option to set a date range, to make sure that you sort only emails that are corresponding with a particular time range.

As an overview, working with the program is no big challenge, as it comes with a relatively intuitive interface and a simple workflow.

All in all, if you occasionally or often need to transfer important email data from Lotus Notes to Outlook, then you should definitely give Kernel for Lotus Notes to Outlook a quick spin and let it prove its efficiency.