This software converts Outlook PST files to vCard format, as well as EML, MSG, PDF, and VCF. It supports ANSI and UNICODE PST files and works with Outlook versions 2019 to 2010.
With this product, you can check the complete working procedure of the software without spending any price. After checking the working process, you can then grab its license edition to convert Outlook PST contacts to vCard without limitations. The Outlook PST contacts to vCard Converter is capable of converting complete Outlook PST file data like contacts, emails, notes, etc. It also supports MS Outlook 2019, 2016, 2013, 2010, and other versions.
This new version now supports photos and has support for Outlook 2010, both 32-bit and 64-bit. Additionally, Total vCard Import-Export is a simple and easy-to-use tool for importing and exporting vCard files (*.vcf) to/from Outlook. It can import and export multiple entries vCard files as well as files containing only one entry.
Outlook PST contacts to vCard Converter is also capable of converting both ANSI and UNICODE PST files. It provides advanced features, including batch conversion option and generates an instant preview facility and many more. This software is highly efficient and remarkable performance, making it the user’s primary choice.
With the help of this utility, users can transfer multiple contacts in a single file. It can generate a vCard file of the following versions: 2.1, 3.0, and 4.0, which are compatible with different devices and email applications. Once you have the contacts in Gmail, you can export them to an Outlook CSV format and import them into Outlook Contacts.
Furthermore, several of the tools listed below support importing multiple contact vCards. MS Outlook does not support maximum extensions, making it necessary to convert them into Outlook friendly files to make the migration possible. In conclusion, if you're looking for an efficient Outlook Converter, Outlook PST contacts to vCard Converter software should be at the top of your list.
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