"Worked well, did the job. Thanks."
"I would like to say that I was very pleased by your great software. I needed to migrate my mbox files to PST and worked like a charm. Thanks a lot."
"Job done! Converted EMLs to PST. Excellent piece of software."
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iCloud
Messages: 3
Registration: 8/16/2012
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Do your products support iCloud folders? I just tried to clean up my calendar (in iCloud) for dupes and it failed. Maybe revert back to Outlook calendar and then restablish iCloud? Not sure if that will work though; that's how I think I got all of these dupes :(
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Messages: 323
Registration: 10/22/2007
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Our product supports any folders that Outlook supports. If you can synchronize Outlook and iCloud then yes. If not, then not.
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