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  • E ez2

    I've been using this piece of software for about two weeks, works pretty well and its free http://software.xfx.net/utilities/popupkiller/index.html EZ

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    Kevnar
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    IT WORKED!!!! HA HA!!! Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition! :laugh: "Small minds are easily amused." -Kevin Ranville(?)

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      If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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      Alvaro Mendez
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      Whenever I run into what looks like an incoming pop-up blitz, I put my fingers on the Alt+F4 keys and start zapping the bastards as soon as they show their dirty little title bars. It's actually kinda fun. :-) Regards, Alvaro

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        Whenever I run into what looks like an incoming pop-up blitz, I put my fingers on the Alt+F4 keys and start zapping the bastards as soon as they show their dirty little title bars. It's actually kinda fun. :-) Regards, Alvaro

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        Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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        It reminds me of the Gopher Game...you never know where or when the little buggers will pop up next... ;P Andy Metcalfe - Sonardyne International Ltd

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        • K Kevnar

          If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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          Henrik Husted
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          I use proxomitron. Great little freeware that blocks almost anything. .H

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          • K Kevnar

            IT WORKED!!!! HA HA!!! Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition! :laugh: "Small minds are easily amused." -Kevin Ranville(?)

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            ez2
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            Yeah its pretty cool and you can't beat the price.

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            • E ez2

              I've been using this piece of software for about two weeks, works pretty well and its free http://software.xfx.net/utilities/popupkiller/index.html EZ

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              Nish Nishant
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              MSDN site now has a dumb popup that asks you for your feedback. Crazy. Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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              • K Kevnar

                If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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                Bruce Duncan
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                Kevin Ranville wrote: The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something I know the feeling. I hate software that thinks it has a god given right to install shortcuts on my desktop, quickstart bar, and the top of my start menu. :mad:

                Bruce Duncan | The Digital Delirium | Sonork ID 100.10030 Aythos

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                • K Kevnar

                  If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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                  Uwe Keim
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                  I'm using PopNot from www.hdsoft.com. -- See me: www.magerquark.de

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                    I'm using PopNot from www.hdsoft.com. -- See me: www.magerquark.de

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                    Tim Smith
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                    Just downloaded and tried it. It is working great. $12 bucks. Not a bad deal. I tried the second one listed here, way too hard to use. I am an old fart now. Don't have the time to be a poweruser and learn a hard interface. Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.

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                    • K Kevnar

                      If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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                      Wilka
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                      www.naviscope.com will stop popups for you, and has other advantages - such as getting the next page before you click next when looking at search results. So need to waste the 1 or 2 seconds waiting for the page :) If you want to get rid of other stuff that you don't ask for, like the spyware that gets installed by some 'free' programs, try Ad-Aware from www.lavasoftusa.com. - Wilka

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                      • K Kevnar

                        If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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                        Steven Hicks n 1
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                        My web browser blocks pop ups from the pages that are displayed in the browser. 404Browser-Download Link Visit Ltpb.8m.com
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                        • K Kevnar

                          If there's one thing I hate, it's pop-up advertisments on the internet. Does anyone know of any way to block or stop these things? Especially the kind that spawn other pop-ups when you close them. Grrrrrrrrr... :mad: With a highspeed connection your task bar is quickly full of this junk. The other thing I hate is finding AOL Free Trial Icons on my computer after I install something. Sure it's no problem to just close and/or delete these little bits of trash, but why should I have to? It's my computer! Nobody asked me if they could open these things on my machine? DIE, DIE, DIE!!!! :mad: Sorry. Just a little peeved about those things. I don't go walking into people's homes and putting ads up on their fridge do I? I'd be arrested on site. My opinion is that I should at least have a choice in the matter. Especially the AOL icons! The single pop-ups aren't so bad, I guess. They gotta pay their bills somehow. "Die and be damn’d; and figo for thy friendship!" -Pistol, King Henry V, Shakespeare

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                          Tim Lesher
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                          Go to popupcop.com. It does exactly what you want, and then some. Tim Lesher http://www.lesher.ws

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