Jan 29, 2003, 6:55 AM
Enthusiast (854 posts)
Jan 29, 2003, 6:55 AM
Post #29 of 33
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Hm... I used PanicWare for a while. When I noticed occasionally that it was closing Internet Explorer when I tried to open additional windows, I scrapped it.
www.analogx.com has a pop up killer similar to Pauls that I've been using off and on for a while now.
Philip
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Limecat is not pleased.
www.analogx.com has a pop up killer similar to Pauls that I've been using off and on for a while now.
Philip
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Limecat is not pleased.
Jan 29, 2003, 7:28 AM
Veteran (19537 posts)
Jan 29, 2003, 7:28 AM
Post #30 of 33
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The thing I don't like about panicware is there is no real interface - after installation it just sits in your system tray and you don't feel like you have control.
By the way, I've just updated AdStop and if I say so myself, it rocks.
You can now drag the AdStop icon to any window you want and it will be added to the rule text box.
You can also take screen captures of your whole desktop or _any_ window or part of a window you want
By the way, I've just updated AdStop and if I say so myself, it rocks.
You can now drag the AdStop icon to any window you want and it will be added to the rule text box.
You can also take screen captures of your whole desktop or _any_ window or part of a window you want
Jan 29, 2003, 8:00 AM
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Jan 29, 2003, 8:00 AM
Post #32 of 33
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The drag and drop sounds really great. I'll get the update and try it.
Is it the same link as above, or is the version number different?
http://adsql.com/adstop/AdStop-1.17.zip
You're right about that regarding default blocking. If you go to a new site, you won't know whether you are missing anything significant.
Is it the same link as above, or is the version number different?
http://adsql.com/adstop/AdStop-1.17.zip
You're right about that regarding default blocking. If you go to a new site, you won't know whether you are missing anything significant.