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PDFKey Pro 3.10.0
Karsten Kusche
PDFKey Pro is a Mac OS X utility to unlock and decrypt password-protected PDF documents. It removes editing and printing passwords if these have been forgotten. PDFKey Pro can now also protect your PDF files with a password to prevent unauthorized access and/or restrict usage permissions. PDFKey Pro can also integrate in complex workflows using command-line and Automator tools (included).
Features:
- Completely unlocks files restoring editing and printing capabilities
- Supports PDF with viewing password set as well (providing the correct password)
- Protects your PDF files with a password to prevent unauthorized access
- Restricts usage, such as printing and copying, permissions with a password
- Batch processing
- Automator actions
- Automatic update system via Sparkle
- Command Line Tool to use in scripts
- Localized in English, Italian, French, German, Polish, Japanese and Portuguese
- Free support and upgrades
- Compatible with Unsanity's SmartCrash
- Universal Binary
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