Ad Muncher?
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Ad Muncher?
Would anyone here have any idea of how to make Ad Muncher portable?
Sorry if I seem a little dim on the subject, I'm fairly new to the portable scene and just registered on this forum a couple of days ago, any help would be appreciated.
Edit: Just saw the update on the Ad Muncher forum, I guess I'll use AdBlock with Portable Firefox.
Sorry if I seem a little dim on the subject, I'm fairly new to the portable scene and just registered on this forum a couple of days ago, any help would be appreciated.
Edit: Just saw the update on the Ad Muncher forum, I guess I'll use AdBlock with Portable Firefox.
Last edited by steven0451 on Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Guys on AdMuncher forum are very serious about portability. They say it's a license agreement violation.
admuncher rules
about a week ago i picked up a 'portable version' of admuncher from a less than reputable site. i have a soft spot for anything written in assembly.
Works well enough portable but it hits the drive on about every request. i think it's checking it's database file or something. great program, but it's not going on my thumb drive so pretty much going in the bitbucket for me too. can you tell me anything about your alternative and how they compare?
Works well enough portable but it hits the drive on about every request. i think it's checking it's database file or something. great program, but it's not going on my thumb drive so pretty much going in the bitbucket for me too. can you tell me anything about your alternative and how they compare?
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AdBlock is my alternative, it's a very well-known Firefox extension freely available...and it will readily install on your Portable Firefox if you use that.
As for the comparison, it blocks ads but does nothing advanced (like blocking the ad-spaces/containers left behind). It's ok, however malformed pages and squashed tables, to me, are as annoying to look at as the actual adverts are.
As for the comparison, it blocks ads but does nothing advanced (like blocking the ad-spaces/containers left behind). It's ok, however malformed pages and squashed tables, to me, are as annoying to look at as the actual adverts are.
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draconia be damned
those seeking an AdBlock Plus alternative will very likely be pleased with Karma Blocker:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5230
http://trac.arantius.com/wiki/Extensions/KarmaBlocker
here are the Karma blocks for previewing this post before submitting:
in every firefox profile I also run: RequestPolicy, NoScript (ABE), RefControl (default: forge), CookieCuller, Better Privacy
If you're an active-, avid fan of RIP please toss ideas at Yet Another Remove It Permanently:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7211
Others who like page tweaking should also consider: CoScripter, GreaseMonkey (and userscripts.org), Stylish (and userstyles.org), and Platypus
Both benefit from proficiency with one or more of DOM Inspector and FireBug. The former no longer requires hackery to install.
Or surfing the interweb on machine_A via RDP/VNC/SSH2 tunnel, a thinclient in effect, with machine_B running AdMuncher in a virtual machine. Assume both machines are in same VLAN.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5230
http://trac.arantius.com/wiki/Extensions/KarmaBlocker
here are the Karma blocks for previewing this post before submitting:
in every firefox profile I also run: RequestPolicy, NoScript (ABE), RefControl (default: forge), CookieCuller, Better Privacy
layerblock sounds interesting but with a dozen word german vocabulary and leery of relying on free, inline url translation I shall wait until it is available in firefox 3.5+.steven0451 wrote:layerblock ... Remove It Permanently
If you're an active-, avid fan of RIP please toss ideas at Yet Another Remove It Permanently:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7211
Others who like page tweaking should also consider: CoScripter, GreaseMonkey (and userscripts.org), Stylish (and userstyles.org), and Platypus
The former operates on XPath whereas the latter does not but does use CSS selectors and elements for hiding. Both sadly (foolishly) require the page to render before 'removing' content.steven0451 wrote:RIP seems to be really good for removing stuff that Ad Block Plus doesn't get.
Both benefit from proficiency with one or more of DOM Inspector and FireBug. The former no longer requires hackery to install.
How does their license stand against sandboxes and virtualization on one's local machine?Alexander wrote:Guys on AdMuncher forum are very serious about portability. They say it's a license agreement violation.
Or surfing the interweb on machine_A via RDP/VNC/SSH2 tunnel, a thinclient in effect, with machine_B running AdMuncher in a virtual machine. Assume both machines are in same VLAN.
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Re: Ad Muncher?
You can also try out the JauntePE Launcher
I made it a long time ago but still works with updated versions.
I made it a long time ago but still works with updated versions.
Re: Ad Muncher?
Where is it best to download the not portable AdMuncher.
I would like to try out Napiophelios' wrapper.
I know I could download from the developers, but I do not know if that will work, because of the need to buy a license.
I just want to know if there is a freeware version still available somewhere?
Or has this always been payware?
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Never mind it has always been payware.
I would not consider this unless they decide to issue portable licenses.
But I would not want to pay an excessive amount for something like this unless ads get worse.
An alternative is PeerBlock, it has an ad blocking function, and when combined with other ad blocking programs (on host), and spyware blockers (on host), as well as browser addons like AdBlockPlus well why should I even leave what already works very well.
I would like to try out Napiophelios' wrapper.
I know I could download from the developers, but I do not know if that will work, because of the need to buy a license.
I just want to know if there is a freeware version still available somewhere?
Or has this always been payware?
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Never mind it has always been payware.
I would not consider this unless they decide to issue portable licenses.
But I would not want to pay an excessive amount for something like this unless ads get worse.
An alternative is PeerBlock, it has an ad blocking function, and when combined with other ad blocking programs (on host), and spyware blockers (on host), as well as browser addons like AdBlockPlus well why should I even leave what already works very well.
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Re: Ad Muncher?
I hear AdMuncher is free if you have a Polish ISP address.