Editor's review
Encrypting important files have now become a standard practice in large organizations and industrial houses. However when it comes to small businesses the practice is still taking shape. A peculiar issue relates to choosing the files that you want to encrypt. For example a small financial research firm may want to encrypt every single client analysis report it creates. When it comes to encrypting a whole set of files, especially in the PDF format, at the same time, system performance issues can crop up. Well there is now a solution available in form of Batch Encrypt PDF 1.0.1.4 application which can encrypt multiple PDF together at the same time without hogging your system resources. Thus with this program you can choose to encrypt all your important PDF files in quick time.
At launch the Batch Encrypt PDF 1.0.1.4 application sports a neat interface with most options placed on the home screen. To start with you can add a set of files or use the Add Folder option to lineup a whole folder for encryption. Next you need place both the owner password and user password in the respective fields. Thereafter you can choose the encryption standard depending on your requirements, say 128 AES. If you wish you can restrict individual permissions on the file such as blocking document printing. Once done just select the destination for the output encrypted files and click on the Encrypt PDF button placed at the bottom right corner of the screen. The application offers you a Settings tab to place your preferences while a Help tab is available for any assistance that you may need while operating the program.
On account of its capacity to enforce most stringent encryption standards on a whole bunch of PDF files in one go without hanging up or slowing down the system, the Batch Encrypt PDF 1.0.1.4 application is marked with a score of three rating stars.
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