The BitsDuJour promotion for February 2012 has ended, but we had many new customers and many new feature requests for PDF Prime.
We waited until after the promotion to begin planning the next version of PDF Prime since we thought we may receive a large amount of feedback and feature ideas.
Also, we want PDF Prime to be powerful, useful, yet easy to use, so we feel a new and advanced PDF Prime edition is needed. This new edition could contain multiple features not found in PDF Prime. Join PDF Prime’s mailing list if you want to be notified of upcoming updates, versions, and how-to articles.
Here are some things we are considering for an advanced PDF Prime edition:
- Ability to Lock PDF files beyond just standard PDF password locking. Select among multiple encryption options to secure a PDF with utmost security.
- Unlock a password-protected PDF without a password. An encrypted PDF file simply cannot be decrypted, but a password- protected PDF can be unlocked with some advanced algorithms applied (effectively recreating the PDF from its internal parts and working around the password protection).
Locking a PDF file is often an area of confusion. PDF Prime cannot unlock a locked PDF without a password. You need the password that was used to originally lock the PDF file.
- View PDF file contents. Instead of just describing how many pages a PDF file contains and other related information, we would give you the ability to view PDF files from within PDF Prime, click and drag contents into a new PDF file, and other features to help you do your work more efficiently.
- Other ideas – this is where you come in.
Let us know if you have ideas on how to do your work better with PDF Prime. We are the people who work on the internals of PDF Prime daily, enhancing existing features and building new features.
We certainly would like to see your ideas in our next version!



