B Bibulous macrumors 6502a Original poster Jan 19, 2005 716 0 Feb 25, 2007 #1 Was checking out MacRumors today with a windows system and was wowed by the number of adds. I use Camino with my mac and there are almost no adds, much different site. Anyways, just think we are lucky to use Macs and Camino.
Was checking out MacRumors today with a windows system and was wowed by the number of adds. I use Camino with my mac and there are almost no adds, much different site. Anyways, just think we are lucky to use Macs and Camino.
bearbo macrumors 68000 Jul 20, 2006 1,858 0 Feb 25, 2007 #2 ? you are supposed to see the ads. you aren't supposed to use the camino to block the ads and just FYI, browsers for Windows have the capability to block these ads too. and yeah, lastly, it's advertisements, not addvertisements
? you are supposed to see the ads. you aren't supposed to use the camino to block the ads and just FYI, browsers for Windows have the capability to block these ads too. and yeah, lastly, it's advertisements, not addvertisements
SkyBell macrumors 604 Sep 7, 2006 6,606 226 Texas, unfortunately. Feb 25, 2007 #3 bearbo said: ? you are supposed to see the ads. you aren't supposed to use the camino to block the ads and just FYI, browsers for Windows have the capability to block these ads too. and yeah, lastly, it's advertisements, not addvertisements Click to expand... I agree with him, there should be no differnce in ads.
bearbo said: ? you are supposed to see the ads. you aren't supposed to use the camino to block the ads and just FYI, browsers for Windows have the capability to block these ads too. and yeah, lastly, it's advertisements, not addvertisements Click to expand... I agree with him, there should be no differnce in ads.
arn macrumors god Staff member Apr 9, 2001 16,416 5,882 Feb 25, 2007 #4 The only sanctioned way to remove ads is to subscribe. Ads support the site. arn