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IngvarGuestHello! Thanks, for an opportunity to use free of charge license programs! But I have a request, you could not specify supported languages of the interface in technical details of programs.
njwdtGuestthe technical details panel is wrong. It has a link to ‘Lopesoft’ which is not the developer of PDF password remover
JugGuGuestthe code SOS provide always says “invalid code
mardelGuesttype in pdfpasswordremover and it I beliver is the correct website.
whoops…add a dot com.mardelGuestThought I would mention this: I had no problem downloading, installing or registering this software. I must admit at first after clicking on “buy now”, all that appeared was a site asking for credit card information; I started clicking on other areas and was about to give up when I noticed behind that window, the program was asking for a serial number. I inserted the correct one for Windows and it accepted it.
There is also more useful info on the site.Frank ScottGuestWhen attempting to run get error message – ‘invalid picture’ – had to uninstall – useless.
IvanGuestShort
1. “PDF Password Remover” does not start (Windows 7 64
bit)2. Print a protected PDF file in the “Evince” program.
3. Copy text from protected PDF file in programs
PDF-editors. Edit mode4. Decrypt the file in the same program
“PDF Shaper Premium”.AntGuestI made a password protected PDF file from my 64-bit LibreOffice v6.2.4.2’s Writer in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 PC. I tried this PDF Password Remover, in both of my updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 & Mac OS X El Capitan v10.11.6 VMs. However, it kept asking me for password to read my passworded PDF file. Why? I thought it was supposed to remove them without asking for it! I was not impressed. :(
EdGuest@Ant – Yeah, me too. Every indication is that this lets you open .pdf files that you DON’T know the password for.
Ah… PDF Password Remover
After multiple logical attempts to figure this out, the light went on.
It asks you for the password, and then it removes it and saves the file. Duh. I can do that with Adobe.
If I knew the password, chances are I was the one that locked it. How did I lock it? With Adobe.
This is useless.
JonGuest[@Ed] I think one can only remove the password after unlocking with the password of that file
AntGuestYup. It’s useless. I thought it was a cracker tool to remove passwords. Bah!
sonycGuestThank you !
Woody JacksonGuestThis tool is designed to auto remove owner password from PDF files, which are not allowed to be converted or printed. The open password (user password) could not be removed automatically. If you got a PDF file need to be viewed by entering a password, you would be asked for that password when you try to use PDF Password Remover to remove the password of that file.
Doug DingleGuestI had a previous version from a previous giveaway that worked OK. I installed this ‘update’ and it is useless. Not only will it not remove passwords from PDF files, if you launch it from the desktop shortcut it creates for you, it generates an error every time you exit. It does not generate that error if you launch the .EXE itself.
I don’t know what happened here, but I am real sorry I overwrote the previous working version, because this version is not good.
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