TOKYO (MacHouse) – Yes, it’s been almost a month since I introduced my last software title. That’s mostly because I’ve run out of ideas. Good news is that I finally submitted a new software title to Mac App Store some 12 hours ago. This new Mac application is called PDFLockAll.
PDFLockAll is a desktop application that lets you password-protect (or unprotect) multiple PDF documents at a time. Imagine that you have a few dozen PDF documents to password-protect. Would you protect those documents one by one or use PDFLockAll to protect them all at a time? PDFLockAll works in a way such that the same password will be used to protect multiple PDF documents. You don’t have to worry about original PDF files being overwritten. Since PDFLockAll will create new password-protected PDF files after you select an export path, original files will remain intact.
Whether you use Preview or Adobe Reader to open a password-protected PDF document that has been created with this application, you won’t get to view the content until you enter the right password. Is it still protected on a PC? The answer is yes. If you try to view a locked document that you’ve created with this application on a PC, the content is still password-protected. Continue reading