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Netscape to Outlook Transfer 5.4.0.5 Giveaway
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Giveaway of the day — Netscape to Outlook Transfer 5.4.0.5

Convert Netscape to Outlook 2019, 2010 & earlier.
$19.95 EXPIRED
User rating: 15 (71%) 6 (29%) 22 comments

Netscape to Outlook Transfer 5.4.0.5 was available as a giveaway on June 23, 2020!

Today Giveaway of the Day
$24.99
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Transfer and manage your multiple cloud files with one app.

Netscape Mail is dead, officially. But what if you want to fetch emails from Netscape and save them to Outlook? Officially, it’s hard. But here is a simple tool that saves the day when it comes to thousands of messages to transfer. The name is Netscape to Outlook Transfer. Get the tool, specify the mailbox format files of Netscape Mail and kick back on your chair watching the program converts every single bit of data accurately and thoroughly. And not that you would have to wait for hours; in fact the tool is ultra-fast thanks to advanced algorithms inside. So you will enjoy your transferred emails in a few minutes. Time to give the program a try!

System Requirements:

Windows 10/ 8/ 7/ Vista/ XP; Microsoft Outlook v.2000-2019 and Outlook 365 for Windows (standalone installation, at least one local user profile should be configured). Source files: mailbox files of Netscape Mail application

Publisher:

GlexSoft LLC

Homepage:

https://www.outlooktransfer.com/products/netscape-to-outlook-transfer/

File Size:

1.04 MB

Licence details:

1 year license

Price:

$19.95

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#13

It is failing to install for me, with an error:

Setup can't connect to the Application Server. Please check your Internet connection and Firewall settings or contact us so that we can work out what has happened and try to find a solution.

There is no issue with my Internet connection.

Reply   |   Comment by Alok  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#12

If I had Netscape archived emails, I could open with Thunderbird, SeaMonkey and a few others...copy/paste works great as well since they were just text.

Reply   |   Comment by DJ  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
#11

Netscape Communicator (browser and email client) evolved into "Mozilla" browser/email which then evolved into the now current "Seamonkey" browser/email.
The Netscape browser is now Firefox.
So Netscape never really died.

Reply   |   Comment by Peter Calman  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#10

Wow, Netscape. How many people still have it? :O Couldn't Thunderbird and SeaMonkey still use the old Netscape datas?

Reply   |   Comment by Ant  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#9

WOW! Does this mean I can get Netscape back?

Reply   |   Comment by Glen Johnson  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#8

Lost my password when i threw out the coal powered desktop. There are so many workarounds for free. Good luck

Reply   |   Comment by pete  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#7

How is someone able to use Netscape after over 2 decades?

Reply   |   Comment by PangOS Jonez  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+17)

PangOS Jonez, or maybe they have them archived? I wonder how many people do.

Reply   |   Comment by Ant  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#6

Now can they do this for my excite account...

Reply   |   Comment by Mark  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)

Mark, is there an Excite email client? I thought it was just a web-email service? Can't you simply use pop3.excite.com and download any of the emails on your account to whatever local email client you want to use? Or possibly imap.excite.com and access all the folders you've created in the webmail interface?

Reply   |   Comment by TK  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#5

Netscape has been dead for years. If someone still uses it today I would be surprised since it does not support any modern email services

Reply   |   Comment by Murtak tg  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
#4

There is no reason for this software, if you have important OLD e-mails and want to save them, just re-email them or forward them to outlook or other mail you have at the present time or just print them into PDF files, problem solved.

Reply   |   Comment by Mike  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-4)

Mike, I think Thunderbird and SeaMonkey can import Netscape's old datas. Also, I think they're just plain texts. So, just copy them over.

Reply   |   Comment by Ant  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#3

Before Chrome and Firefox, there waged a browser war between Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator (or just Netscape). Very much like Opera (which was nibbling on the sidelines) just having a browser was a bit pants - you needed an office 'package' to make it complete. If you're online browsing, why not have an email client too. Outlook Express was free, but was Microsoft. If you're going to ditch IE, you might as well ditch OE too. Netscape Mail was part of the Netscape Communicator package of programs (all separate) to create an overall suite.
It would have died a death many moons ago - most people have moved on to online email clients (GMail, Hotmail, etc), and who could blame them? There is nothing better to having email available on your smartphone, and if you have an 'offline client' like Netscape, then this limits this side of email.

Reply   |   Comment by Have some history  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)

Have some history,
"Netscape mail" is sort of ambiguous. Besides referring to the offline e-mail client program as this Giveaway does, the original cloud-based Netscape mail is preserved using the netscape.net domain. At some point in history, the netscape cloud accounts were transferred to AOL. If you have an AOL e-mail address, you can receive (or send) messages addressed as any of the following (consider them synonyms): @aol.com = @aim.com = @netscape.net. They all resolve to the same e-mail inbox in the cloud. You can no longer reach the service via the website netscape.net, but just use aol.com.

Reply   |   Comment by Joe T.  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+5)

Its original name was "Netscape WebMail" (I joined in Oct. 1999).

AOL/AIM/Netscape e-mail is underrated, at least as a secondary (junk?) e-mail provider. I have 27,000+ e-mails currently, and search is better than Gmail's.

Reply   |   Comment by Joe T.  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)

Joe T., it amazes me that people still use AOL.

Reply   |   Comment by Ant  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#2

What versions of Netscape does this work with?

Does it work with Seamonkey?

Netscape became Seamonkey years ago and it is still available from Mozilla.

Mozilla also publishes Thunderbird and other email/browser software.

Reply   |   Comment by Webmaster  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+4)

Webmaster, actually. Netscape -> Mozilla (suite) -> SeaMonkey. I still use and using SeaMonkey as I post this. IIRC, both Thunderbird and SeaMonkey can use Netscape's old datas. Emails and newsgroup posts are just plain texts. I can use between mutt and SeaMonkey with them too!

Reply   |   Comment by Ant  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+1)
#1

What is Netscape?

Reply   |   Comment by Bubba  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-10)

Oops, created a new message rather than replied to yours. Sorry. Gaaaaaaah.

Reply   |   Comment by Have some history  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)

Bubba, The promise of an internet delivering decentralization, empowerment of the poor and tech savy, democratization of the system, respect for privacy.... good things Google wiped out. Out of its withered ashes came Firefox.

Reply   |   Comment by Jake  –  3 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-2)
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