Tuesday 25 October 2016

Recover your Outlook 2011 Mac database with the powerful Outlook Mac Database Recovery Software

In the past, in case you intended to export your Outlook Mac database files and folders to other platforms, you had to choose between the different OLM based recovery software available. However, users have been complaining about these programs that use the OLM recovery method due to their unreliability and insecurity posed to email content during the recovery process. As someone who has used OLM based recovery tools, I have to say that they needed a major improvement. However, migration of emails from Outlook Mac to other email platforms is about to change with the arrival of the new Outlook Mac Database Recovery tool.
The Outlook Mac Database Recovery tool uses a new advanced technology known as the deep database scan technology. This technology is able to avoid the OLM archive file which causes the glitches that lead to data corruption and loss during. The Outlook Mac Database Recovery tool is designed to perform at its best with a lot of features that ensure that your data recovery process is flawless. For instance, this tool is able to directly recover all my mails, saved contacts, calendars/appointments as well as attachments, with no chances of data loss or corruption of your email data. This is the complete opposite of OLM based recovery tools which often expose mail data to unnecessary risks. Additionally, the deep database scan technology feature mentioned above enables the Outlook Mac Database Recovery tool to recover your Outlook Mac Database folder with no risk of crashing or leaving any type of content behind, including languages that contain double-byte characters such as Chinese and Japanese.
Use the Outlook Mac Database Recovery tool to export your Outlook 2011 Mac account into different formats
As I mentioned above, the Outlook Mac Database Recovery Tool, does not require the OLM archive file which other OLM based recovery software depends on. As a result, a lot of problems associated with OLM based tools that occur during the mail data recovery process can be avoided. I also get to enjoy free offers from the Outlook, Mac Database Recovery tool team, which is coming as a free lifetime support for all future updates to this software when you get the licensed version. Additionally, the licensed package comes with free premium support from a team of experts.The Outlook Mac Database Recovery tool also contains a user friendly interface that makes it quick and easy for me to recover myemail data. As the most versatile tools in the market, this tool enables you to export your Outlook Mac database into formats that are compatible with various mail platforms which include: Outlook Mac 2011, Thunderbird, Postbox, Apple mail, Outlook PST, Microsoft entourage archive 2004/2008 as well as standardized file formats such as EML and MBOX.
Disadvantages of using the OLM based tools for recovering your Outlook Mac database
The OLM based tools are prone to several problems that Mac users, myself included, have been complaining about all over the world. I have listed some of the major problems that I noticed while using the OLM based recovery tools, take a quick look and learn why this software may not be the best choice for you:
         First and foremost, after the recovery of your Outlook Mac database to a different format such as Apple mail using OLM based recovery tools, you will find that some files have different sizes in comparison to their original Outlook for Mac files indicating either loss or corruption of data.
         The OLM based software is also known to crash as well as give error reports during the mail data conversion process. As a matter of fact, you may find a percentage of your mail content absent due to the multiple disruptions.

         You may also find that during the recovery of your Outlook Mac Database recovery tools, your Outlook for Mac will experience frequent crashes and show error reports which further disrupts the mail migration process and exposes your mail data to risk.

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