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AdsGone Popup Killer ad Stopper
- Version: 4.9.2
- Downloads Count: 504
- License Type: Shareware
- Price: $20
- Date Added: Jan 13, 2006
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000
- Requirements: Internet Connection
- File Size: 107.0 KB
- Author: A1Tech, Inc.
Description of AdsGone Popup Killer ad Stopper
Finally, a Solution to the Web's Most Hazardous and Disruptive Problems: Blocks popups, banners, flash ads, messenger service ads, and detects spyware that serves ads. Blocks ads in Kazaa, Morpheus, Gator, ICQ, MSN, AIM, or Trillian. Thousands of people all over the world are already experiencing the power of AdsGone Popup Killer and banner ad stopper software. By almost every standard, AdsGone has established itself as the leading popup and banner elimination software available. With this program, you can finally maximize your enjoyment of the Internet without ever having to worry about those mindless, irritating and potentially damaging popup advertisements.
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