ASCOMP Secure PDF
Winners Announced!
ASCOMP has kindly offered our readers a chance to win one of five licenses for their Secure PDF software. These licenses are currently valued at $19.90 (US) but by entering this contest, you get a chance to win a copy for free!
“The PDF format is used worldwide to distribute graphically processed documents. However, editing the documents is usually associated with high costs because good PDF editors are quite expensive. The cheaper alternatives on the other hand, lack the important functions to make PDFs secure, for example by encrypting, digitally signing or adding watermarks.” ~ ASCOMP
This contest is running now and will end on January 28, 2021. The winners will be randomly drawn on the 29th.
System Requirements
New Features In Version 2.000
- Multi-language support
For a full changelog, see this Secure PDF History page.
How To Enter The Contest
We’d appreciate it if you’d take a moment and submit a comment telling us why you’d like to win ASCOMP Secure PDF. However, submitting a comment is not required to enter this contest and will have no bearing on your chances.
For your chance to win, simply enter your name and a valid email address in the spaces provided below. After your entry is accepted you will be presented with options to visit/follow us at Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and/or YouTube. By doing so, you will get more entries, increasing your chances of winning this giveaway contest.
Sharing the contest on social media is completely voluntary, but is encouraged.
Competition Rules:
- To enter, simply submit your name and a Valid email address. Your address will not be shared outside of this site
- You must submit a VALID email address. We need to contact the Winner, so disposable email addresses will not be eligible
- Additional entries may be earned by voluntarily sharing on Facebook, Instagram, and/or Twitter, or by visiting our YouTube page
- Shortly after the contest ends, the winner(s) will be chosen at random
- Winner(s) names will be posted on this giveaway page. Please check back here to see the winner(s) name announcement!
- The winner(s) will be notified by email at the email address used to enter the contest – be sure to use a valid email address that you check regularly
- Winner(s) must claim their license within five (5) days. After the five (5) day period, unclaimed prizes will be distributed at DCT’s sole discretion
- Entrants agree to allow DCT to communicate with them via email using the address provided by the entrant when entering the contest
Good luck to everyone!
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Dzięki
The software is very useful in my yearly correspondence with my accountant, lawyer and other people who require signatures on documents.
My first was a Tandy 1000 and was introduced to BASIC. Had started a business and needed to keep records. Sept 1986 after retiring from one company and starting my own company.
Has been a hobby ever since. Now 84 years old and helping people with the computers at the old folks home. I use to use Teamviewer to help people but since now I am on a commercial wifi paid for by the company running the home, they were convinced that I was using the program commercially and cut me off. I was now going to try the Microsoft one but my computer is not a pro. I hate to buy the pro and put it in here and have been looking at a linux programs. Are you familiar with Linux programs?
Sorry, Jerry, I know nothing to speak of regarding Linux although I hear Linux Mint is a good place to start. Apparently, it provides an environment that is supposed to be comfortable for Windows transplants.
Hey Jerry,
As far as I am aware the Quick Assist remote desktop feature is available in both Win10 Home and Pro: https://davescomputertips.com/windows-10s-quick-assist-built-in-remote-access-app/
There are several very good cross-platform remote desktop clients available for the Linux platform, including TeamViewer: https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/linux/
Just perform a search for “remote desktop client for Linux”.
I need to be able to edit PDF files and Adobe products are unreasonably expensive.
Hi Mike,
I wouldn’t install an Adobe PDF product on my computer for any amount of money.
There are several perfectly good free alternatives out there,
Richard