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Product Review

ALL-IN-ONE SECRETMAKER
Publisher: Secretmaker
Web Site: CNET
Date Added: 08/12/04
License: Free Software
System Requirements: Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Uninstaller Included?: Yes

Description:

ALL-IN-ONE SECRETMAKER is a program that when installed and configured correctly, can significantly improve your web surfing experience. The program has the ability to block popups, banner ads, flash advertisements, spam to your email, and even hunt and kill worms that may harm your computer. It is a really good program and can make sites like this one look a whole lot better when the banner ad is blocked.

What's It Does:

  • Blocks pup-up ads
  • Blocks Banner ads from appearing on web sites
  • Blocks Flash ads from appearing on web sites
  • Has a worm hunter and destroyer
  • Fights spam in your email
  • Privacy Protector
  • Deletes Cookies saved by Internet Explorer
  • Windows Cleaner
  • Office Cleaner
  • Internet Explorer Cleaner

Negatives:

  • Sometimes the banner blocker will not allow some pages to load. It is stil a very affective tool. For the sites that will not load properly, you can quickly disable the banner blocker by pressing CTRL-ALT-B and then refresh the page.
  • The banner blocker tries to block flash files all-together, not just flash advertisements. So if you are looking to visit a site with lots of flash animations, such as Albino Black Sheep you would have to disable the banner blocker.
  • The program wants to play an annoying sound everytime it blocks a pop-up, banner ad, or when it has done any of its other numerous tasks. Luckily this can be disabled by messing with the programs configurations.

Other than those small setbacks, this is a really great program. My advice to fix the problems is to leave the banner blocker off and then enable it while looking at pages like this one with the banner ads. It shouldn't really be too much of a hassle with the CTRL-ALT-B shortcut key.


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Created By Nicholas Nisi. 2004.