Migration of the data from Lotus Organizer 97 on an old computer to the last program of the Organizer on a new computer

I've been running Lotus Organizer 97 on my desktop for years.  However, I just ordered a new desktop computer Dell, with windows7, using windows professional (with windows xp mode), so I'm going to buy the latest version of the IBM host.  My question is: will I be able to migrate my data from the Organizer97 program to the new program of the Organizer?

Hi Jetjok,

You must contact the manufacturer of Lotus Organizer for assistance.

It will be useful.

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