Free download Kernel OST to PST

Kernel OST to PST

13.05
On damaging of OST files, it becomes the highest priority of a user to repair them
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User rating
7.5/10
8 votes
License
Shareware
OS
Windows
Developer
Version
13.05.01
Language
English
Release date
10 March 2014

Publisher's description

OST to PST email migration software provides accurate recovery of OST file data items such as emails, calendars, contacts, tasks, posts, task requests, journals, notes, appointments, meeting requests, distribution lists, etc. The tool accurately recovers attachments and even recovers the email properties such as To, From, Subject, CC, BCC, and Date. Kernel OST to PST tool enables user to recover emails in various formats like Plain Text, RTF, and HTML format.
OST to PST converter saves recovered OST files in .PST format that can be easily accessed with MS Outlook. The other saving options include Save in Outlook (Save in PST, Save in MSG) and Save in Outlook Express (Save in OE Store, Save in EML). The software facilitates migrating password-protected OST files to PST files and supports both compressible encryption and high encryption form.
OST to PST converter offers an easy-to-use, self-descriptive, user-friendly interface that makes the entire OST to PST email migration process a much easier process even for novice users. No such specific technical expertise or training required while operating this OST to PST email migration software. User can also download the free trial version of Kernel OST to PST tool and get aware of the overall capabilities of the software. Simply download it from the website, install it, launch it, provide the OST file location and check how the software performs OST file recovery and then OST to PST file conversion. If satisfied with the performance of OST to PST free trial version, make online payments and purchase the full licensed version. For more information about this third-party OST to PST email migration software, visit the software webpage: www.osttopstconverter.recoveryfiles.org

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