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ABF Outlook Express Backup 2.7.5.70


License Purchase
Requirements Outlook Express 5.0 and higher
Downloads 66 Limitations None
Publisher ABF software File Size 0
Date added 26 Sep 2008 Check your speed

ABF Outlook Express Backup is backup program for Outlook Express mail client. The program enables you to backup, synchronize and transfer Outlook Express emails, address book, settings, accounts, mail rules, signatures, and even Internet Explorer favorites (including IE7). All backup functions can be processed either separately or together. The user can protect backup file with password, choose the identity to backup/restore or create a new one directly from the program. You can backup Outlook Express on one computer and restore to another. In this way you can easily move, export and synchronize Outlook Express data between several computers. And self extracting backup file feature will simplify transferring process to several clicks. ABF Outlook Express Backup has a handy user interface so even a beginner will master the program. Advanced users will be pleased with command line support and Task Builder to schedule automatic and periodic backups. Detailed program manual is also included. ABF Outlook Express Backup is free for 30 days and has a lifetime money back guarantee.

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