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| reply to jaykaykay Re: Panicware Pop-Up Stopper and JavaScript
JKK, I just downloaded PopKi to try it. First time I hear of it. (Haven't been looking for popup killers for a long time.)
It's nice and has an easy/friendly interface, but it doesn't really solve the ctrl key motion problem either. Instead of holding down the ctrl key, one has to click with the mouse to "allow one" (or however many). The motion is still there.
I guess it depends on people's habits and preferences, whether one likes keyboard shortcuts or using the mouse.
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  jaykaykay 4 Ever Young Premium,MVM join:2000-04-13 Scottsdale, AZ
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| Well, to be entirely honest, I haven't used the version I posted but only used the prior version on a few occasions. I normally don't have a proble with pop ups and pop unders, but on the few occasions that I think I might, I have taken to using the popup stopper incorporated in another program that I do use, and with that one, HitsoryKill, »www.historykill.com, I do have to remember to use the CTRL key if I want to see the the popup. PopKi, the prior version, was just really a nice little program though, so I would imagine that this newer version is even more so, and you are right. It is all in what one gets used to. -- JKK Age is a very high price to pay for my maturity. If I can't stay young, I can at least stay immature! |