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How to Convert NSF Contacts to vCard (VCF) Format for Better Contact Portability and
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I am currently using Lotus Notes and have a large number of contacts stored in an NSF file. I want to convert these contacts into vCard (vcf) format so that I can easily access and import them into other platforms like Outlook, Android, iCloud, etc. Could anyone please suggest a reliable method or tool to convert NSF contacts to VCF format without losing any data?
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If you are looking for a trustworthy method to easily convert NSF to VCF files with no error, I can highly recommend using the TrustVare Contacts Manager. I have also used it myself to export a large number of Lotus Notes contacts, and it worked flawlessly. The tool is specifically built for fast and 100% accurate results. This offline NSF to vCard Converter is free from all viruses and malware ,Plus it exports all your contacts in bulk and maintains complete details like phone numbers, emails, and addresses. This expert software is secure and doesn’t mess up your data. vCard (VCF) format is great for portability—you can easily import it into Outlook, Android phones, or iCloud. It’s probably the easiest way to convert NSF to VCF without any hassle.
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To convert NSF contacts to vCard (VCF) format for better portability across devices and platforms using a trusted tool is important. GainTools Address Book Manager is a simple solution that helps export all your Lotus Notes NSF contacts into VCF files quickly. It keeps every detail intact. You do not even need to install Lotus Notes to use it. This tool is perfect for users who want to move contacts to mobile devices, email clients or cloud services without any hassle.

read more- https://www.gaintools.com/address-book-manager/
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