Popup Nuker - Ad Blocker 8.5
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Nuker Software, Group (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: |
$19.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.31 MB |
| Rating: | Rate this program: |
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DO YOU HATE POP UP ADS?
Get your Freedom back with POPUP-NUKER!
Don't you ever get tired of closing those annoying popup ads? Has your browser ever crashed under the burden of dozens of online commercials? You must have noticed how much pop up ads slow you computer and your Internet access. That is why the POPUP-NUKER, the coolest, incredibly fast and efficient pop up terminator, was created.
STOP POPUPS FROM INVADING YOUR BROWSING EXPERIENCE
We have all experienced it - you're online browsing through some of your favorite sites or doing some research and then BAM, you're hit with several of those annoying "pop up" ads that slow down your computer. If you've had enough of these annoying "pop up" ads always invading your computer, POPUP-NUKER has come to the rescue!
SPEED UP YOUR PC AND ENHANCE YOUR PRODUCTIVITY
One of the worst aspects of having to deal with annoying "pop up" ads is that they slow down your computers performance. When you are online doing research or leisurely browsing your favorite sites, the last thing you should have to deal with is annoying advertisements popping up on your screen that slow down your computer. If you're sick and tired of dealing with these ads that constantly slow down your computer, POPUP-NUKER! has come to the rescue!
GET YOUR INTERNET FREEDOM BACK
POPUP-NUKER! has been developed with you, the Internet user, in mind. We've worked diligently developing the coolest anti-pop up software on the planet! Thoroughly tested, POPUP-NUKER! represents the cutting edge of the anti-pop up technology.
Popup Nuker also includes the following notification features:
- Notifies you when unwanted popups are blocked via an animated system tray icon and optional sound alerts.
- Notifies you when a White List popup is allowed via an animated "OK" system tray icon.
- Provides historical performance statistics. You'll be AMAZED at how many popups you've been experiencing every day!
- 90 Days Money Back Guarantee! |
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