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by ampva301 » June 7th, 2023, 9:59 pm

Thank you for sharing the workaround with Jacksonville for converting Korean ezPDF files into Adobe PDF format. While it may not be the most ideal solution, it can be useful for those who need to access and retain ezPDF documents for longer periods or for Mac users.

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by joelie125 » June 6th, 2023, 5:04 am

If you encounter a doctoral dissertation or academic document in the .ezPDF format while browsing Korean university archive websites like RISS, you might face limitations regarding file conversion and reading period. However, finding a solution can be challenging if you require extended access or are a Mac user. One workaround is to consider a case study to buy, even though it may not be ideal. Remember that this method may be time-consuming, with the conversion process taking over 20 minutes per document and resulting in significantly larger file sizes.

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by g;encali » May 7th, 2023, 11:53 pm

Thank you for sharing your insights on the .ezPDF format and the work-around for converting these files into other formats. As you pointed out, it can be challenging to work with these types of files, particularly for Mac users. Your solution to use Microsoft's OneNote is helpful, and I appreciate your willingness to share this tip with your audience.

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by lukedukes » May 7th, 2023, 11:09 pm

Thank you for sharing your insights on the use of the .ezPDF format for academic documents and the limitations that come with it. It's interesting to learn about the Korean-made software format .ezPDF that allows authors to implement various levels of protection via DRM technologies. It's also good to know that academic works in this format can be read using the free ezPDF Reader and can be printed, but cannot be converted to other formats, and have a limited reading period of 30 days.

Your work-around for converting .ezPDF documents into other formats, particularly for Mac users, is certainly helpful. It's a useful tip to use the "Send to OneNote 2010" or "2016" printer driver to save or print the open file from the ezPDF Reader or its Web module. Then, save it in PDF or MS Word format through OneNote. Although this solution may not be perfect, it provides a way for users to access .ezPDF documents for longer than 30 days and in other formats.

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Re: Converting Korean ezPDF Files into Adobe PDF Format

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But here is a work–around. Not a great solution, but in some cases you may want to go with it. Be warned, for documents with several hundred pages this may easily take 20+ minutes per document.home renovation contractors near me

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by Jayson » December 30th, 2022, 9:27 am

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Re: Converting Korean ezPDF Files into Adobe PDF Format

by Jackson » December 28th, 2022, 11:21 am

Open Acrobat and choose “Tools” > “Create PDF”. Select the file type you want to create a PDF from: single file, multiple files, scan, or other option. Click “Create” or “Next” depending on the file type. Follow the prompts to convert to PDF and save to your desired location. Dejavoo Systems

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Converting Korean ezPDF Files into Adobe PDF Format

by Frank Hoffmann » June 1st, 2016, 5:19 pm

Converting Korean ezPDF Files into Adobe PDF Format:

[updated: 05/12/2022] I see there now is a free "ezPDF Editor" (not 'reader') for personal use for Windows here: http://www.ezpdf.co.kr/main/downPage/downPage.jsp Just tried that but had some problems with it.
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Maybe 5 to 10% of doctoral dissertations (and some other documents) at Korean university archive websites or platforms such as RISS (http://www.riss.kr) are in .ezPDF format instead of Adobe PDF. The Korean-made software format .ezPDF allows authors to implement various levels of protection via “Digital rights management” (DRM) technologies. Typically, academic works in this format can be read using the free ezPDF Reader (http://m.unidocs.com), can be printed, but cannot be converted to other formats, and very often the reading period of downloaded ezPDF files is limited to 30 days! Note that there is now a free Mac "ezPDF Reader" available at the Apple App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ezpdf-r ... 45075?mt=8. If you need to consult/read an .ezPDF document for more than 30 days (not all files have that limitation though) and/or if you are a Mac user, there seems no “clean” way to convert these files into another format. But here is a work–around. Not a great solution, but in some cases you may want to go with it. Be warned, for documents with several hundred pages this may easily take 20+ minutes per document. Also, the converted document is roughly 10 x the size of the original one, as text is being converted into images (as is usually done with older documents that are scanned in order to create PDFs).

HOW-TO:
Under Windows (if on a Mac, then e.g. under an install in ‘VirtualBox’), when you are at e.g. the RISS website or another site providing .ezPDF files, or after you have opened a downloaded .ezPDF file to your desktop and opened it with the ezPDF Reader application, go to PRINT in that application or Web module. Now, as a printer driver (see images below), choose “Send to OneNote 2010” or “2016.” (If you did not install Microsoft’s OneNote, you can get the desktop version of it for free at https://www.onenote.com/download — no license and no account login required!) Now SAVE (resp. PRINT) the open file from the ezPDF Reader or its Web module. When done, you will see that OneNote has automatically opened (it might be hiding behind your open ezPDF Reader window). Choose any “insert” location in there and afterwards go to “File” / “Save as” and choose the “Section” you chose earlier and click on the “PDF” format, then SAVE it. You can also save it in MS Word format, if you prefer, works just as well, and seems to be much faster.

In case you are aware of a more elegant way to do this, please reply here. Thanks.

Frank ::grin:
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