PDF Password Unlocker

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  • Publisher: PasswordUnlocker
  • Date added: 09/02/2010
  • File size: 3M
  • License: Free to try
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Publisher's description

PDF Password Unlocker is the simpliest solution to password recovery for encrypted Adobe Acrobat PDF documents. It is the ever easiest-to-use PDF password recovery tool to recover and remove both the "User Password" and "Owner Password" efficiently and safely, making it possible for you not only to open but to modify the PDF document. Thereafter, instead of locked out of the document, you can open it and perform all the operations as you like, such as select text and graphics, change or add annotations, copy to Clipboard, modify the content, and print the document, etc. Functions as an Adobe Acrobat PDF cracker, it is super easy to use! Just give the full path of your PDF to the program and with a mouse click to the "Start" button on the program will be OK. There is no related knowledge required, even a kid can manipulate successfully.


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