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Description

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**A complete Email conversion tool across different mail clients**
Stellar Mail Converter is the best software that can convert a variety of email clients, such as Apple Mail, Thunderbird, Postbox, Outlook, Eudora, Seamonkey, MailMate, Outspring Mail and Opera Mail to other two trending and popularly used email clients Apple Mail or Outlook 2011. The software is very user-friendly and does the conversion with few clicks. The only thing that you need to do after the conversion is to import the converted mail database to the respective email client. Scrutiny 7.5.3 download 2017. This Software is compatible with Mac OS X 10.7 and above. The software runs on very little resources and gives the best result in no time. It keeps the integrity of the mail messages intact. The tool has out-of-the-box functionality like flexible save options, manual selection of 'Mail' folder, and secure email conversion.
Key Features
** Multiple Mail Converter
** Converts Apple Mail (MBOX & EMLX) to Outlook 2011 (RGE)
** Converts Outlook 2011 Backup File (OLM) to Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts Thunderbird (MBOX) to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts PostBox (MBOX) to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts Eudora (MBOX) to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts Semonkey (MBOX) to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts MailMate (EML to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts Outspring Mail (EML to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Converts Opera Mail (MBS to Outlook 2011 (RGE) and Apple Mail (MBOX)
** Preview the converted emails before saving
** Lucid and simple-to-follow user interface
** Preserves folder hierarchy of the all mailclient file
** Saves '.RGE' and ‘.MBOX’ file at user-specified location
**Convert folders selectively
** Compatible with El Capitan 10.11,10.10, 10.9, 10.8 and 10.7
** Lifetime License

Failed to convert on first try, successfully converted on second try - no reason.
Not very flexible or intelligent.
For example, does not offer to collect all files from a directory or subdirectory tree and make conversions in place next to originals, nor does it offer to make conversion in a mirror tree of your choice.
This is more of a one-hammer-one-nail at a time, even though you can collect a series of nails by hand to put in the queue .. for the same output directory regardless of input directory.
Challenge: I'd like to convert all non-MP3 files in a music directory and it's subdirectories that are already divided by artist, into MP3 files in the same directory tree in the same directories where the non-MP3 files were found.
FREE FlacSquisher v1.3.8 does this for FLAC files, Converts to MP3 ( or Ogg Vorbis ), maintains directory structure from original library, takes advantage of multicore processors, can copy or ignore files by extension ( album art, log files ), ignores files already encoded previously ( YES ! ), compatible with Mono on Linux.
Yes, v1 of FlacSquisher does all that.
v2 of Stellar does not.
I was hoping to find an equivalent of FlacSquisher for M4A and other non-MP3 music files.
Stellar ain't it.
Note: Stellar Converter for Audio Video 2.0 does not seem to be a current offering at their web site, I could not find it from their home page and browsing menus, so this is either a tease to get us to buy their data recovery software without actually offering their data recovery software here, or a beta test for a new spinoff division of the company, away from data recovery.
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How would you improve Stellar Converter for Audio Video 2.0?
Make it at least as functional as the free competition.
Then add more to make it worth more, to make it worth paying for.
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I believe that non-competitive products survive because, oddly, some shoppers do not comparison shop ( seriously, with a world wide Internet at their fingertips, apparently Google is tooooo haaaard ? ), and instead they believe the first sales-pitch blah-blah-blah at the first site they land on, then whip out their credit cards and beg to be put out of their misery.
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ReplyComment by Peter Blaise 5 months ago Did you find this comment useful?yesno(+28)

Peter Blaise,
Thank you for your very helpful review.
Keep up the good work, Peter.


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