Why would a developer want to remove the watermark? Let's say I have a number of clients who have their own versions of ColdFusion, many because I recommended them. I tried to modify the \lib\watermark.png in Photoshop to erase the text from the watermark, but they have something they're checking that identified it as "bad" and gave me a "watermark invalid" error. Wow! Worked late into this morning and just sat down to quite a discussion going on. Common, Adobe ColdFusion Team, go on, do us all a favour and get rid of the watermark. If a developer really wanted to mass-produce PDFs they could simply just re-install ColdFusion. Is Adobe then going to disable some attributes of, say, cfquery or cfoutput in the Developer version? What motivates people to buy, in my opinion, is the remaining 99.9% functionality besides PDF. Will anyone ever buy a ColdFusion license, just so they can generate PDFs? I don't think so. The watermark is now, not only an irritation, bit is in fact a bit silly. Then, the techniques for generating PDF documents were still in their infancy. I could see the sense of it some years ago, when ColdFusion belonged to Macromedia and PDF to Adobe. I think it's sheer petty for Adobe to maintain the PDF watermark in the Developer version. Do I need to tell it I know the enterprise trial time is done or something? We hope you find it to be a useful and interesting read.Is there a way to get rid of the "Adobe ColdFusion Developer/Trial Version" watermark from the PDF files we create? I'm using the Developer edition but I still don't want to have documents come out with that on it. We have outlined the top 10 PDF editors for desktop users. You can also take a look at users’ reviews of this program at g2.com by following the link below: Still, you should remember that the files are processed online and there’s no guarantee your data will be kept secure and confidential. You can even create a PDF file from scratch. You can edit text, insert multiple images, add a signature to PDF documents, convert your PDF to an image file, and vice versa. Offers encryption and protection options.Here, we're using the online editor if you download the desktop software, you'll only receive a trial of the premium edition. There are two versions of ApowerPDF: a free web app and a premium desktop program. You can also take a look at users’ reviews of this program at by following the link below: PDF-XChange Editor is a good solution for Windows users who need basic PDF-editing features and are ready to explore these features on their own. Watermark specific PDF pages (available on a paid basis). Compress files (available on a paid basis).Convert PDFs to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint (available on a paid basis).Secure and sign PDF documents (available on a paid basis).Add notes and annotations to a PDF document.If you use a premium tool in the free version, the program adds a watermark to the edited document.The free version allows its users to annotate PDF files.However, if you have enough time and energy to explore all the features on your own, you'll find that it isn’t as daunting as it might seem first. A fair warning though: this program might be a little hard-to-use for beginners because of the huge amount of menus and features. PDF-XChange Editor is full-featured PDF-editing software that you can install on Windows.
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