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Ad Muncher 4.94 Build 34121


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Ad Muncher blocks ads and kills unwanted popups in all browsers. It also removes advertising in programs like Pando, SopCast, ICQ, Morpheus, Kazaa, PalTalk, iMesh, Bearshare, Yahoo! Music Jukebox, TVAnts and more. It speeds up page loading and saves bandwidth, thanks to the missing ads and pop up windows. It protects your privacy by blocking common third-party tracking systems and blocks rich media advertising like video ads, interstitial ads and floating ads.

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not really, this no work with https and no work in ie11 and in all browsers what use ie11 engine, like maxthon in retro mod(if ie11 installed), but this work perfect with all other way in all other browsers includ maxthon in ultra mod and in retro (if ie11 not installed)

edit - this was replay for post about replace adblock, but now this post gone:)

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It seemed to detect programs that use ads by default--like Skype--but I don't know how I feel about it detecting ESET and Peerblock with ads.

I do like that it blocks programs/websites on my computer, but it doesn't seem to block some of the ads on some sites. Then again, I have Self-Destructing Cookies, so I'm not too concerned.

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If youre using IE, then blocking ads is the least of your worries.....

Please, use a real browser....

And to debunk the "it doesnt work with https", for like the milliontyith time:

It never will, i wont bore you with why, so get over it, its been many years of whining on this point, time to get a life :)

p.s. on https...

My squid proxy doesnt filter https either, because its not meant to, but considering that a lot of sites use https by default now, do i quit using squid...no, sure the caching is getting lower, but its still saves bandwidth

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The next one should make it free is "Martau Total Uninstall"

Come on!

Dont be shy! :lmao:

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Just receive an email telling AM is free , install it over my VM and seem the free version is 4.94 (paid was 4.93) ... looking good till now :)

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[update] option is removed from the right-click on the icon in the tray.....isn't it?

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Just receive an email telling AM is free , install it over my VM and seem the free version is 4.94 (paid was 4.93) ... looking good till now :)

Yep same here, got email,,,i like Ad Mucher, low CPU resources than Adguard.

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[update] option is removed from the right-click on the icon in the tray.....isn't it?

yes ...same here :D

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If youre using IE, then blocking ads is the least of your worries.....

Please, use a real browser....

And to debunk the "it doesnt work with https", for like the milliontyith time:

It never will, i wont bore you with why, so get over it, its been many years of whining on this point, time to get a life :)

Thats not the point , Point is it wont work on your IE 11 and there's another free one that will . And it wont work https but there's other free ones that will ,and the ones it does work for there's other free ones that will work for https that you only have install as an addon . So what benefit do I achieve by installing another program thats methods are outdated that I have already replaced ?

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Just wondering under the "Options -> Filter Targets", do I need to manually add programs that get listed, or I'm find leaving that untoched?

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Finally a new version of AdMuncher arrived eventhough it is not version 5 as promised

It never was promised all Murray Hurps said was

What about version 5?

Work will continue on our new cross-platform filtering solution. We're six years into the development and as committed as ever to bringing this to market.

http://www.murrayhurps.com/blog/ad-muncher-announcement

The whole thing about version 5 was just a rumor started by a forum member named max at Ad Muncher Forums.

http://forum.admuncher.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=29469#p60719

Jeff let them spreed this rumor for like a month before he told them there would be no version 5 no time soon.

100% false.

you guys sure like making stuff up on the fly just for the hell of it...

http://forum.admuncher.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=29469&start=15#p60763

You should not believe everything you read on the internet . :lol:

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it is okay to use tor browser with admuncher?

Maybe OK if running it though Tor as well the only problem is they no longer make a full Vidalia Bundle anymore were you can use it all at once . Everything has been implemented into the tor browser for new versions of tor . Tor browser being limited to ips it assigns is really a major pain because most of the time being blocked by CloudFlare on a lot of websites that use it for website protection .

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Just receive an email telling AM is free , install it over my VM and seem the free version is 4.94 (paid was 4.93) ... looking good till now :)

Me to.

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I stop using Ad Muncher a few weeks ago. Why? Pages load time with Ad Muncher is much slower. I using now uBlock (light Ad Block) and pages load time is much better. Maybe I will use Ad Muncher again in version 5.0.

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I stop using Ad Muncher a few weeks ago. Why? Pages load time with Ad Muncher is much slower. I using now uBlock (light Ad Block) and pages load time is much better. Maybe I will use Ad Muncher again in version 5.0.

I am not sure u are right , i do yesterday a test , loading 20 tabs if firefox 33 with adblock and with AM (adblock disabled) and i got same time speed. . .

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