OST to PST Recovery

OST to PST Converter Software
<http://www.filesrecoverytool.com/ost-to-pst-converter.html> is an
efficient solution to repair OST files and then restore to the desired
location. It uses advanced algorithms to recover Outlook OST files data from
all types of corruption errors, generated because of accidental deletion
virus intrusion, Exchange Server crashes, abnormal system shutdown, etc. and
get the ability to preserve original files intact after OST files recovery
including its formatting, structure, meta properties like To, Subject, CC,
BCC, From etc. This software support all MS Outlook 97, 98, 2000, XP, 2003,
2007, 2010 and 2013 & 2016.

For more information visit here:
http://www.filesrecoverytool.com/ost-to-pst-converter.html

Hi :slight_smile:
I think we know that it's better to use Thunderbird, Claws or web-based
ones such as GMail or anything else that works on more than just 1
platform.

Afaik the only thing worse than Outlook is Outlook Express. Choosing a
Microsquish-specific one tends to be very limiting. Does Outlook still not
have "threading"?

"The Bat" seems to be great but it's Windows-only. Evolution is a great
"drop in" replacement for Outlook but only works on Linux and doesn't seem
to be on tablets (Outlook itself is).

All just my own personal opinions and i've not chosen my own email system
particularly well either but it suits me quite well and is widely used.
Regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

ryandelgado wrote:

OST to PST Converter Software

This program has multiple fatal flaws:

- it is proprietary (user-subjugating) software (this alone is sufficient to disconsider it for any use); see https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html why this is bad.

- it carries proprietary dependencies (Microsoft Windows) see https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/when-free-depends-on-nonfree.html why this is bad.

- it furthers people's dependency on proprietary software (Microsoft Outlook) thus feeding the problems raised by the above.

- proprietary software is often malware (see https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/proprietary.html for more on this).

and this program has nothing to do with LibreOffice, a free software office suite that runs on multiple OSes (most importantly, the free software OSes). Why was this proprietary software ad posted here?