Organizational Decision to Use Outlook Instead of Lotus Notes: If your organization is looking forward to cut down some cost on its IT applications and your higher management has made the decision to use MS Outlook instead of Lotus Notes which is less expensive. Now if you are planning to
Migrate Data from Lotus Notes to Exchange then you should consider some free Lotus Notes Migration Demos. Evaluation process will help you to determine the
BEST Export Notes software.
Lotus Notes Export to MS Outlook: As you are already aware that Notes to Outlook/ Exchange migration involves lots of complexities around email data migration. Lotus Notes Export to MS Outlook conversion cannot be performed manually. The whole migration can be completed by an
Expert Export Notes Software which will do the conversion of data from NSF to PST format.
Always Try before Pry: Before investing in any Email migration software you should take a try for FREE Lotus Notes Migration tools Demo version available online. You can explore the feature of the software written on the website and you download the FREE demo version of the software. Using that free demo version you can gain the working process knowledge and also explore the feature of the tool by using it in real time environment.
Probe the Proficiency of the Tool using Demo: Now to remove the complexities of this task
SysTools has offered Export Notes utility with its
Free Lotus Notes Migration demo version which will allow you to evaluate and Convert Lotus Notes file free of cost. Demo version will Allow you to Save the converted Lotus NSF file in PST format. To Complete the migration process the save the Lotus Notes NSF file to PST format you can buy the full version.
Procure Full Version of the Tool: Full version of Export Notes software will Allow you to perform the Lotus Notes Email Export to PST file with any data loss.
After the migration process you can see all the email items converted to into PST file of Outlook with all emails, attachments, address book, images, journals, task and appointments, which were available in Lotus Notes.