PST Files Merge Tool

PST Files Merge Tool
  
            License: Freeware $0.00
            OS: WinXP,WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Win2000,Win98
            Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, Minimum 10 MB Space
            Publisher: TweakNow.com
            Homepage: http://tweaknow.com
          

Want to merge new as well as old PST files for the purpose of security? Make use of advanced tool of SysTools PST Merge Software also support Outlook 2010 bit 64. Software successfully works with MS Outlook version 97, 98, 2000, 2003, and 2010. PST Merge Software smoothly runs with Windows Operating System Win 7, Vista, XP, 2003, 2000 and 98. SysTools PST Merge software added some special feature to merge PST files like: *Creates New PST File- PST Merge creates a new PST that is a replica, folder by folder, of an existing one. * It makes no changes to the original PST file, software does not write anything the existing PST file *Preserves all email metadata or meta information – SysTools PST Merge keeps all emails meta data information intact like sent and received date, attachments, to, cc, bcc, address. On the basis of merge archive files software you not need to any technical skills you just follow the instruction of SysTools PST merge software and defiantly you get most excellent result. You can easily merge Outlook folders (contacts, calendars, journals etc). Combine email folders also (Inbox, Outbox, Deleted Items, Sent Items, Drafts etc). SysTools PST Merge software is extremely user friendly, any kind of technical knowledge is not requiring from start to end to merge too many PST files to single. Download demo version of merge Outlook archive software and know with ease to about “how to merge multiple PST files” into single Outlook PST, without any risk of data loss. Once you can use the Trial version, you will be familiar with the working of software by using this. If you happy with the DEMO version then you can purchase Personal License only at $69 and Business License only at $199.


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