Description
Batch PDF Password Remover
Batch PDF Password Remover is a handy tool designed to help you remove protection from your PDF files. The best part? It promises to work even if you've lost or forgotten the passwords! Plus, it can handle multiple PDFs at the same time thanks to its batch processing feature.
Easy Setup and Requirements
Setting up Batch PDF Password Remover is super quick. There are no complicated options or annoying third-party offers to deal with. Just remember, this software relies on the .NET Framework, so make sure that's installed on your computer for everything to run smoothly.
User-Friendly Interface
The interface of Batch PDF Password Remover is clean and easy to navigate. You can simply drag and drop your PDF files into the main window or select a folder full of PDFs that you want to process. It's really straightforward!
Manage Your Tasks Easily
Your task list shows where each file is coming from and where it's going, along with their status. If you're not happy with the default output folder, you can easily change it. You can also rearrange the order of files in the list or clear everything if you need to start fresh.
No Need for Backups
The great thing about this tool is that it doesn't touch your original protected files, so there's no need to worry about backups! Once a task is done, a notification pops up telling you how many files were decrypted successfully and how many didn't make it. It even opens up the output folder automatically so you can check out your decrypted PDFs right away!
Testing Results and Availability
However, be aware that during our tests, Batch PDF Password Remover struggled with all password-protected PDFs we tried. Unfortunately, this software isn't being developed anymore and isn't available for purchase either. But don't worry! You can still download its trial version here, which lets you use all features for ten days without any limits!
User Reviews for Batch PDF Password Remover 1
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Batch PDF Password Remover promises easy batch processing for PDF decryption. However, failed to unlock password-protected files and no longer in development.