Guaranteed PDF Decrypter - 3.0aRemoves restrictions & passwords on pdfs. |
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Feedback - not positive - Version: 3.0a, 1/4/2009 02:45PM PST
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kobaltWhen I run GuaPDF via Terminal I get "Bad CPU type in executable".
When run as an AppleScript I get "sh: /Volumes/Storage: No such file or directory". ('Storage' is one of my external drives, but as the target file does not reside there I don't see how that's relevant to the operation of the script.)
In all, the Demo won't let me demo.
Anyway, what's with having to run this app via command line on a Mac, but via a GIU on a Win? Isn't it supposed to be the other way around? Isn't that why most Mac users use a Mac - so they don't have to revert to the DOS-like Terminal?
not working - Version: 3.0a, 1/4/2009 04:57AM PST
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JJJ @ versiontrackerThis utility failed to decrypt it!

Firstly, it supports Intel Mac only (last line in description).
Secondly, when printing as PDF, use password for copy/print (not for open). (Also is written in
description)
Finally, script runs fine for me.