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PDF Recovery Toolbox 2.7.15.0 Multilingual Portable

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PDF Recovery Toolbox 2.7.15.0 Multilingual Portable

PDF Recovery Toolbox 2.7.15.0 Multilingual Portable | 5 Mb

PDF Recovery Toolbox (download) is intended for recovering data from damaged .pdf (Portable Document Format) files - the international standard of portable electronic documents.

The current version of the program can recover
PDF file parameters. PDF files contain information about their version and page sizes. If the recovery of page parameters is impossible, you can manually add such parameters as page size and orientation.
The structure of PDF files. PDF documents contain tables of internal cross-links that are part of the main document structure. If these tables are damaged, the document may appear unreadable. The software is capable or recovering these data and links used in them.
Fonts and other metadata. Fonts and other metadata can be integrated into PDF documents for their correct rendering. The program is capable of restoring these data in the majority of cases depending on the level or file corruption.
Contents of PDF files. You can recover texts, graphics and forms used in the document.

Online damaged PDF recovery
The program has a friendly user interface and can work with minimal user input, which may come handy for novices and intermediate users. PDF Recovery Toolbox like online damaged PDF recovery service - always avaible 24x7 via website download.

The software also has a number of additional settings that can broaden the range of documents it can work with.
The program does not modify the original file in any way. The recovery process only involves operations with the memory of your computer and the destination file.
The software is provided in two versions: DEMO (free) and FULL (commercial). The trial version offers a full range of recovery capabilities, but the output file will only contain the first page of the document. All other pages will have the word DEMO written across them.

Recovery of pdf files consists of several stages

1. - Selection of a damaged file
This stage is used for selecting a file to be processed. You can either type the name of the file or select it using the Open File dialog or the list of previously opened files.

2. - Configuration of program settings
This stage is optional, but we recommend changing the recovery settings prior to starting the work with a document. For heavily damaged files or in cases when the results of the recovery process did not meet your expectations, you can change the default size of document pages or the way the software processes data streams stored in the document.

3. - Analysis of document parameters, structure and content
At this stage, the program performs a preliminary analysis of the document, identifies its structure, determines the location of text and other data, analyzes cross-link tables and performs other document processing actions.
This stage is fully automated.

4. - Selection of an output file
Once the document analysis is over, the program prompts you for the name of the output file. By default, the software suggests saving the recovered document into the same folder the original file was located in, with a name composed of the original file name and the _repaired suffix.

5. - Selection of the format of the output file
You can save documents in the PDF format of any version, from 1.0 (Acrobat Reader 1.0) to 1.7 (Acrobat Reader 8.0). By default, the software suggest saving the document in the format matching the format of the original file. If the document has been damaged badly and the program fails to determine the format version, it suggests saving the results in the latest version of the format. At the moment, the latest version supported by the program is PDF 1.7 (Acrobat Reader 8.0).

Whats New
Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version

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