
Admit it, most of us have created accounts for online services and had that ‘holy crap’ moment when you need to login and can’t remember the password. Thankfully, web browsers allow us to conveniently remember passwords when we login to a website, which has become a disaster of its own, evidently people are dumb, so they tend to save passwords on shared computers only to complain a few days later that their accounts have been ‘hacked’.
Unfortunately, this feature doesn’t apply in all situations, documents and spreadsheets can also be password protected and this applies to PDF documents as well. You might protect a PDF file you create and realize to your dismay, a couple of weeks later that you’ve forgotten the password.
PDF Password Remover (Windows) is a nifty tool that lets you unprotect your PDF document easily. It lets you decrypt the file and you will then be allowed full modification (copy, edit, print) to the file once again. It does not require Adobe reader to run.
PDF Password Remover is usually priced at $19.95 but they are currently running a promotion where it can be downloaded free until February 24th 2010 (hear that freeloaders? No crack, serial or keygen required for a paid software!).
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