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A free all-in-one data management tool
Windows Live Mail Converter software is a powerful converter, which deals with email conversion to multiple file formats i.e. EML, EMLX, MBOX, MSG, PST, MBX, PDF, HTML and RTF according to user’s requirement. The software performs quick and accurate conversion without any data loss. It has simple graphical user interface, which makes easy for user to perform conversion without need of any expertise.
Windows Live Mail Converter is a reliable tool to perform data conversion. The software preserves the data integrity and maintains the data folder structure after conversion of data. Windows Live Mail Converter software converts all the email data along with attachments like .doc, .ppt, .exe, images etc. as well as meta data i.e. CC, BCC, To etc
Windows Live Mail Converter saves a lot of user’s time by offering batch conversion of Windows Live Mail data. Not only this it has an advance feature that it automatically detects all the email data of Windows Live Mail by simply launching the software in your system. It is workable on all Windows versions like Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, XP etc. without any error.
Trial version
Windows
Windows 8.1
English
641
18.97 MB
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