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Guaranteed PDF Decrypter

Guaranteed PDF Decrypter - 3.0a

Removes restrictions & passwords on pdfs.

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Current Version: 3.0a
Release Date: 2009-01-03
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 2,495
Downloads (all versions): 2,812
Price: $25.00

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Product Description:

Guaranteed PDF Decrypter is a command-line utility which allows you to instantly remove various operation restrictions on PDF files, such as printing and editing (even with 256-bit key). Guaranteed PDF Decrypter also can decrypt PDF files with password for opening with guarantee, no matter what the length of the password or the language used (40 bit key only). Version 3 includes Acrobat 9 support and including AES-256 encryption. Intel Mac only!

What's new in this version:

Bug-fix + applescript

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel

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Guaranteed PDF Decrypter CommentaryWorks ok - Version: 3.0a, 1/8/2009 03:48AM PST

plintius
I wonder why is so difficult to read three-lines description?
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.
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Guaranteed PDF Decrypter CommentaryFeedback - not positive - Version: 3.0a, 1/4/2009 02:45PM PST

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kobalt
Via the Print cmd, I have created a simple one page PDF with the password '123' on my on G5 PPC and saved it to the desktop.

When 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?
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Guaranteed PDF Decrypter Commentarynot working - Version: 3.0a, 1/4/2009 04:57AM PST

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JJJ @ versiontracker
Just downloaded the Demo and tried to decrypt a PDF which I password-protected via built-in function in the Mac (Print-> print as PDF and use encryption).
This utility failed to decrypt it!
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