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Ad Muncher 4.7.16248 Beta


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Ad Muncher 4.7.16248 Beta

Ad Muncher removes adverts, popups, and general browsing annoyances from all popular browsers and Web-utilizing programs. It also removes banners displaying and popup generating programs like ICQ, Morpheus, Kazaa, Grokster, Opera, iMesh, BearShare, LimeWire, etc.

a very good ad/popupblocker which i use with all browsers but mainly with IE6.....i`m using it now (30 day version) with IE6 because i keep having pop up problems and page loading problems with firefox and opera......firefox and ad blocker just haven`t been cutting it lately...... :wha':

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This is the best ad remover by far but every time I try to "buy" it, it doesn't work so that's why I have stopped using it.

Again... this is the best for the job.

i have had that problem too...... they scan for " irregularities " in ad blockers registration process quite often.....they " told " me that i had an illegal serial once and then shut ad blocker down..it was news to me :o ........i just use the 30 day one now..only about a 2 second download..about 15 seconds on dialup....as you say..it`s the best.. :)

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