Description: ABC Amber BlackBerry Converter is a very useful tool that converts messages and contacts from IPD (BlackBerry backup) files to any document format (PDF, HTML, CHM, RTF, HLP, TXT, DOC, MDB, XLS, etc.) easily and quickly. All you have to do is open BlackBerry file, select required messages, choose document format to convert and click "Save As" button. Currently our software supports more than 50 languages.
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