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Software to Merge NSF Files

Smoothly merge or join multiple NSF files into a single Lotus Notes Database File

  • Combine two or more NSF files all together into a single NSF File
  • Option to remove duplicate items while merging 2 NSF files
  • You can exclude merging deleted items of NSF file to avoid unusable data.
  • Merge NSF files of any size, no size limitations to combine NSF files.
  • Lotus Notes NSF merge with all components: emails, contacts and tasks etc.
  • The NSF merge software supports all earlier or later edition of Lotus Notes.

How this Tool is Helpful to Merge NSF Files

Lotus Notes NSF File Merge Software

Working with multiple NSF files is quite difficult and time consuming task. So if you have more than 2 Lotus notes database files and want to access them at once then it is possible with the use of NSF merger application. The tool is embedded with two helpful function that allows merging or joining multiple NSF files at once without any chance of data loss. To check more details about NSF merge program you can read following features:

Join Multiple NSF Files

Join Multiple NSF Files

By using this helpful function you can simply join unlimited number of NSF files into a single NSF file. This option join files instead of folders.

Merge NSF Files

Merge 2 or More NSF File

This is another valuable option by using which you can quickly merge similar types of folders of two or more NSF files into single file.

Trash Folder to Exclude Deleted Items

Exclude Deleted Mail Items

If you don't want to merge deleted emails, contacts and calendars then this function will help you to do so. Just check this option to exclude deleted items.

Remove Duplicate Items

Remove Duplicate Items

The software analyzes duplicate items while merging databases and also provide option to avoid duplicate items to be copied into merged NSF files.

Check Simples Steps to Merge NSF Files

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The tool has been developed with a simple graphical user interface that's why it becomes easy to merge NSF files in single click. To explore all steps of the tool, download and install the free demo edition of tool that can join 2 folders/merge 15 items or 5 contacts only. You can also follow given below snapshots to make sure how to join NSF files.

STEP 1

Launch Merge NSF Tool

Install and Launch the Tool

STEP 2

Add Lotus Notes NSF Files

Add Lotus Notes NSF Files

STEP 3

Choose Advanced Options

Choose Options & Advance Options

STEP 4

Click on the Merge NSF Files Button

Click on the Merge NSF Files Button

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NSF Merge Software— Trial & Full Version

  TRIAL VERSION   PAID VERSION
Add Unlimited NSF Files  
Exclude Deleted Items  
Remove duplicate Emails  
Join NSF Files Merge First 2 Folders   All Items
Merge NSF Files Merge First 15 Items   All Items
 

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TESTIMONIALS

I've merged my 10 NSF files safely with this tool. Multiple merging and removing duplicates are the best features in it. I am much thankful to the company who gave me this wonderful solution to merge multiple NSF files at once.

Philips GracGermany

I am very glad to say that this is excellent NSF merge tool for combining NSF files. Recently, I used this tool and found accurate results as well as better support service than others. Now, I would like to recommend this tool to others who are wondering solution for the same.

Mike BarterSydney
 

NSF merge tool is better than others because it allows removing duplicate or deleted items while merging databases. While some other application was not in my budget also not capable to fulfill my requirements. Thanks you guys!!!

Hanam KarkArgentina

I was looking a smart solution to join my 20+ Lotus Notes databases in a single file and this NSF merger helped me to do the same. The best feature of the tool is removing duplicate items which helps to avoid duplication. Thank you for making my task easier.

Jawline and GroupUSA

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