On 14-02-27 07:47 PM, Alex Pilon wrote:
Is it some non-standard Adobe feature, or is it some standard PDF
feature not supported by whatever program you use?
I am not sure, although when I made my displeasure known, the guy says
he has used the "unbreakable 256 bit encryption" so that people
(Forwarding as was sent direct to me only)
Original Message
Subject: Re: [OCLUG-Tech] is There any filter to turn Adobe 10 Documents
into standard PDF.
Date: 2014-02-27 15:39
From: Rick
To: Mark Little
If you're concerned about security, and I wouldn't fault you for that,
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Hi Charles,
Not sure if it is something that would suit - but Chrome has it's own
built in PDF reader which I have used in the past by browsing the file
system with it. eg: On windows I would browse to
file:///C:/Users/Mark/Downloads/ and open the PDF from there. (You
could also try doing P
This has bitten me lately too.
Tangentially, I am sometimes able to shrink pdf's with shrinkpdf, but it
is not 100%. But that doesn't solve the "password" issue, which is, I
fear, an attempt by Adobe to seize a part of the common pasture by
unilaterally putting up fences.
JN
On 14-02-26 07:51 P