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Outlook2Mac

Outlook2Mac - 1.04

Transfer your Windows Outlook folders to your Mac

All Time: (4.8)
Version 1.04: (3.8)
Selected Version: 1.04
Release Date: 2002-11-05
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.04): 3,897
Downloads (all versions): 5,573
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

Automatically converts Outlook 97/98, 2000, and 2002/XP email, email attachments, contacts, and calendar items to Mac format so you can import them into your OS X programs like Apple Mail, Address Book, iCal, Entourage, and more.
An easy-to-use wizard, filtering options, and support for the mbox, vcf (vCard), and ics (iCal) standards make it one of the most flexible Outlook-to-Mac converters available. NOTE: THIS VERSION SUPPORTS OUTLOOK 2000 ONLY. VISIT WWW.LITTLEMACHINES.COM FOR OTHER VERSIONS.

What's new in this version:

  • Converts attachments up to 40% faster
  • automatically repairs emails with non-standard dates
  • includes patches for greater OS and platform compatibility
  • Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Windows XP
    • Windows 2000
    • Windows NT
    • Windows 98
    • Windows 95

    Additional Requirements:

    • Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
    • Running Outlook 97, 98, 2000, or 2002
    • Keyboard, mouse, and 800x600 color display or better recommended
    • Hard disk with 3MB available for Outlook2Mac, plus enough drive space to store exported Outlook files
    • Web browser (optional) for reading Outlook2Mac's accompanying help files.
    • Mac OS X (any version, including Jaguar)
    • Email, contact, and/or calendar software that supports the mbox, vcf (vCard), and/or ics (iCal) standards - examples include Apple Mail, Address Book, iCal, and Microsoft Entourage
    • Hard disk or other media with sufficient space to hold imported Outlook data
    • Method for transferring exported Outlook files to your Mac - a portable disk, network connection, email, etc.

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    Feedback Summary:

    Version 1.04:
    Overall Rating: (3.8) Features: (4.5) Support: (4.5)
    Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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    Outlook2Mac ReviewGreat product concept, perfect for small .PST files but be aware... - Version: 1.04, 2/16/2007 07:51AM PST

    jnaeve--2008
    I've used this product several times over the last several months and am impressed with the interactive and intuitive design and ease of operation. When using this tool in the past, I've had smaller PST files and don't recall what version of PST I was using in the past but I've had significant issues with the last conversion. My primary issue is that while it appeared that all of my folders, calendar and contacts were converted, some of the files ended up being corrupt and there is no way to correct this after the fact.

    Probable reasons for this in my estimation and based on feedback from Little Machines, to get optimal results, be sure your Outlook is set to Offline so no message transferring occurs; ensure you've run the Inbox Repair tool "SCANPST.EXE" against both your PST and OST files to ensure any corruption within these files are corrected. I'd also recommend you take it to the next step and "Compress" each PST and OST file to ensure its optimized before you run O2M.

    Something else that may be a factor but I can't verify this is the size of the folder itself. There may be an issue with folder size based on the feedback from Little Machines but in my case, I had corrupted files of all sizes. My .ICS exported file was corrupt the last time I did this and the only way I can think this would occur is because I wasn't offline when I did the export.

    My prior use of this tool has been successful and I've had no issues with any of the features. This particular time I've got a bit of different implementation of Outlook that I think is why it was impacted.
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    Outlook2Mac ReviewThis is an execellent program.... - Version: 1.04, 1/19/2006 07:55AM PST

    blee
    For anyone migrating from outlook to Mail... there are newer versions on the website that support outlook 2003
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    Outlook2Mac ReviewI'm giving this… - Version: 1.04, 2/28/2003 01:50PM PST

    rolfdenver
    five stars. It has worked perfectly between my Outlook program at work and my iCal at home. The developer was very quick to respond to a tech support question. I've certainly gotten my $10 worth! There's one little hiccup I'm hoping to get help with: After converting my Outlook calendar information to iCal using Outlook2Mac, I can't get the converted appointments into my iPod using iSync. I get error messages instead. I've written the developer and imagine I'll get the same quick response. Great job!
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