Aryson Gmail Backup Tool backs up personal and business Gmail Account. It saves Gmail email backup as multiple file formats such as PST, EML, MBOX, PDF, MSG, EMLX, HTML, and TXT. The Gmail Backup Software switch email from one Gmail account to another Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, Thunderbird, Zimbra, and IMAP account with all email items and their properties. The Gmail Backup software also download all…
$39
SysTools Migration Tools
Score 7.0 out of 10
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SysTools Migration Tools includes the Lotus Notes to Mail Migration Wizard allows migration of Lotus Notes NSF files to Live Exchange Server and Microsoft Outlook. This software also supports conversion of Domino Server mailboxes to MS Outlook and to Live Exchange Server. The tool also converts Domino Server mailboxes and Lotus Notes Mailboxes to Office 365. A migration machine Domino Server Environment is mandatory. Live Exchange Server is required for migration in Exchange…
The working speed of Mailsdaddy was slow and takes a lot of time in migrating emails to MS outlook. Plus another reason for switching to Aryson was that it provides backup in many kinds of file formats which are found missing in my previous experience. and Mailsdaddy didn't …
It works excellently well even offline. Aryson [Cloud Migration Tools] help in the migration of emails so effectively and provides diverse formats of files like PST, HTML, and TXT. The emails migrated using this tool can be accessed on any MS Outlook Application. Its storage is very limited according to me and gets full so fast.
It’s the Swiss Arny knife of data and email so you can move across operating systems and platforms but it isn’t dynamic if you get a setting wrong- you need to do it over again.
It’s fantastic when it works but it’s a little too rigid in wanting everything set up perfectly upfront with no wiggle room to change a setting afterwards
The working speed of MailsDaddy was slow and takes a lot of time in migrating emails to MS outlook. Plus another reason for switching to Aryson was that it provides backup in many kinds of file formats which are found missing in my previous experience. and MailsDaddy didn't show the attachments.
I haven’t used BDR as much but its interface is pretty straightforward.
Errors are sometimes difficult to diagnose as their help is weak in that regard. it does the job and allows multi backups and if it’s set up properly; it can be handy.
Managing licenses is non-existent (at least I couldn’t figure out how to best manage for ISO requirements.
Sometimes divisions get sold a “bill of goods” solution that isn’t right for them but they don’t realize it until it’s been implemented and then at first opportunity they want to move to something else. SysTools Migration Tools is great for that
My only complaint is that the set up has to be perfect and you cannot change the settings- sometimes that’s frustrating