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  • K KaRl

    The firewall I use is also able to kill popups. This freeware firewall is Outpost, from Agnitum[^]


    One small village of indomitable geeks still holds out against the invaders. And life is not easy for the managers legionaries who garrison the fortified camps of Microsoftum, Javum, Ceplumplum and Vebasum

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    Nish Nishant
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    I dont wanna use a firewall as such. Just a simple popup killer Nish


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      Can you guys suggest a really good working popup killer program (freeware) ? There are dozens to choose from and hard to decide which ones work and which dont Nish


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      I second Rickard's recommendation. I use AdSubtract's predecessor, interMute, and it's awesome. --Mike-- If it doesn't move and it should: WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't: duct tape. 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click! My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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        I second Rickard's recommendation. I use AdSubtract's predecessor, interMute, and it's awesome. --Mike-- If it doesn't move and it should: WD-40. If it moves and it shouldn't: duct tape. 1ClickPicGrabber - Grab & organize pictures from your favorite web pages, with 1 click! My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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        Michael Dunn wrote: use AdSubtract's predecessor, interMute Oh, I didn't find that one :-( Nish


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          Can you guys suggest a really good working popup killer program (freeware) ? There are dozens to choose from and hard to decide which ones work and which dont Nish


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          short memory, or ?

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            I dont wanna use a firewall as such. Just a simple popup killer Nish


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            Nishant S wrote: I dont wanna use a firewall as such Please be careful about the SMTP port ;)


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              short memory, or ?

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              .S.Rod. wrote: short memory, or ? LOL I was looking for one of those non-proxy ones Steph. The ones that find and kill windows based on titles Nish


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              • K KaRl

                Nishant S wrote: I dont wanna use a firewall as such Please be careful about the SMTP port ;)


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                KaЯl wrote: Please be careful about the SMTP port I am usually on an internal IP (behind the NAT) and at home, right now I am on dial-up (but then I am direct, hmmm...) Nish


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                  KaЯl wrote: Please be careful about the SMTP port I am usually on an internal IP (behind the NAT) and at home, right now I am on dial-up (but then I am direct, hmmm...) Nish


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                  IMHO a firewall is always useful even if software. My computer is hit by connection requests on average 10 times per minute. Port scans aren't so often, just 1 or 2 per day.


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                    IMHO a firewall is always useful even if software. My computer is hit by connection requests on average 10 times per minute. Port scans aren't so often, just 1 or 2 per day.


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                    Nish Nishant
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                    KaЯl wrote: IMHO a firewall is always useful even if software Only if your machine is actually on the internet. When your IP is 192.168.1.10 you dont have to fear an attack cause your machine is not reachable from outside Nish


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                      .S.Rod. wrote: short memory, or ? LOL I was looking for one of those non-proxy ones Steph. The ones that find and kill windows based on titles Nish


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                      Nishant S wrote: The ones that find and kill windows based on titles I thought you were looking for good popup killers. A good popup killer is certainly not a dictionary-based window lookup tool.

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                        Can you guys suggest a really good working popup killer program (freeware) ? There are dozens to choose from and hard to decide which ones work and which dont Nish


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                        The best popup killer if your right hand and your trusty rodent. If a window pops up that you are not expecting simply right-click-close it form the task bar immeadiately. After about an hour you will do this without even thinking about it, and you don't need to clutter up your system with more useless junk.


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                          The best popup killer if your right hand and your trusty rodent. If a window pops up that you are not expecting simply right-click-close it form the task bar immeadiately. After about an hour you will do this without even thinking about it, and you don't need to clutter up your system with more useless junk.


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                          Of course, this becomes more difficult when using that nice taskbar grouping feature in WinXP... At one point, i had it down to a quick Alt+Tab, Ctrl+F4, but now most popups actually pop-under, and then show themselves when they've loaded. :(

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                          • D David Wulff

                            The best popup killer if your right hand and your trusty rodent. If a window pops up that you are not expecting simply right-click-close it form the task bar immeadiately. After about an hour you will do this without even thinking about it, and you don't need to clutter up your system with more useless junk.


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                            If you're reading this you're paying way to much attention.

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                            Nish Nishant
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                            I am doing that now, but it never ceases to annoy me to have to do that :-( Nish


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