Friday, April 27, 2007

Hate annoying Flash ads? So do I! Try my new gadget, FlashBang...#
Last night around 3AM I was browsing the web and listening to Dark Side pretty loudly. I suddenly heard a really loud gunshot come from my speakers that literally made my heart skip a beat. I look a bit lower on the page and notice a really annoying Flash movie ad that just starts playing without me doing a thing. That's when I said enough is enough and decided to do something about it since it's obvious people who create Flash will continually use sound without user interaction. Flash really needs to remember sound levels across sessions to prevent someone from giving themselves a heart attack. To prevent Flash ads from loading and playing sound as well taking over the top layer of a page I created FlashBang.

FlashBang is a very simple application. Upon installation it adds an icon to your standard toolbar in Internet Explorer. Clicking the icon then toggles Flash on and off. The application accomplishes this by simply adding or removing a registry key. This is pretty much the same thing the new Manage Add-ons does in Internet Explorer with SP2 except it requires that you refresh the page for the changes to take affect. The plus is that it doesn't require more than two clicks so enabling and disabling Flash is quick and easy. When you disable Flash you'll see an icon in the lower right hand corner of the window as seen here.

The system requirements are that you are running XP with Service Pack 2 OR Vista and have the .NET Framework 1.1 or later installed and of course that you're using Internet Explorer. The application is provided on a free of charge and free to distribute basis. I will gladly accept donations of any amount via PayPal.

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Download: FlashBang (updated 4/27/2007 12:01AM, please uninstall previous versions first)

If you have any questions or comments feel free. :-)

UPDATE: Renamed from TorchFlash to FlashBang thanks to Dylan Greene.

Also, it looks like there is a minor bug in that if you have IE open while you're installing FlashBang the icon won't be activated in IE by default. Please be sure to close all IE windows before installing FlashBang. If you run into this little bug go to View then Toolbars then Customize, scroll the list and Add FlashBang to the toolbar.

If you've uninstalled FlashBang you can still Disable and Enable Flash using the Manage Add-ons feature of Internet Explorer found under the Tools menu. You may need to visit a site which normally has Flash to see Flash pop into the list. Really though, this is all the app actually does to block Flash ads. Sadly it means disabling all other Flash and not just the ads. Other options include a nice big hosts file, or also use FireFox which has some other ways of blocking ads through CSS and such.

UPDATE: I'm releasing a minor update to FlashBang which will fix any issues regarding installation on a machine with only the .NET Framework 2.0 installed. At this point if you have 1.1.4322, 2.0.50727.0, or later installed, FlashBang should work without any issues. To check which version of the .NET Framework that you have installed run the following at a command prompt " reg query hklm\software\microsoft\asp.net ".

UPDATE: Now installing on Windows Vista! I had to update the Visual Studio installer to recognize Windows v6, aka Vista. FlashBang will now install on Vista without any known issues... well, other than the UAC stuff. I do NOT have $125 to get a cert to code sign these free apps since well, I've only had $5 donated thus far. Until I can get the app code signed anyone running UAC will be bugged while installing FlashBang, and bugged again when they go to toggle Flash on and off in IE. On the plus side, there is a check box in the Protected Mode prompt in IE to quit prompting about the app in the future. I suggest people check that box till I can get a cert and code sign my apps.

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Friday, April 27, 2007 2:08:31 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00) #    Comments [12]

Thursday, December 02, 2004 1:12:19 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
I have XP with IE6x SP1(don't intend on installing SP2,as it will mess up alot of my software etc, and have been warned not to install it by many computer knowledgable people and recent articles indicate that a great many people have also not installed it because of all it's bugs). I would like to get your FlashBang as my PopUp Blockers do not Block Flash Ads and many sites are using them now because of PopUp Blockers. Would you consider doing a version for XP IE6x SP1? Please.
DucksNotInARow
Thursday, December 02, 2004 1:29:01 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
The app as it currently stands uses features that only exist in XP SP2 and Server 2003 SP1. See the manage add-ons link above. Since that's not in XP pre SP2 it won't work. One of the only ways I can think of toggling Flash instantly would be to rename the Flash.ocx file. Then again that might generate a file in use error and the rename would fail. I'll look into doing a version for IE that will work on any version of Windows. In the mean time I'd say really take a closer look into installing SP2. There hasn't really been any talks of a SP2a so there can't be *that* many problems with it. I can't really see waiting for a SP3 either ;-).
- Corey
Thursday, December 02, 2004 8:35:08 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hey DucksNotInARow -- please install SP2. It's so much better than SP1. If you end up with serious problems, send me mail and uninstall. thanks!
Dean
Thursday, December 02, 2004 9:14:06 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
How about a handy version of FlashBang for Mozilla? Or is it more difficult than that?
Help! Humans!
TimJor19
Tim
Thursday, December 02, 2004 10:57:23 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
There are plenty of solutions if you Google for Block Flash Ads Mozilla. Here's one example, http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/adblock.html. Unlike the other browsers IE doesn't have such an open and growing developer community.
Wednesday, December 08, 2004 8:57:45 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Pity only does SP1. BTW I like the look of this blog. VEry funky
Thursday, November 10, 2005 12:16:37 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
1 click toggle - very cool. Any way to do a page refresh automatically "onclick"? Users could save milliseconds by not have to click twice. Or howsabout a grey icon when flash is disabled?

Petty requests. This app is exactly what I was looking for.

Thanks!
Vince M
Thursday, November 17, 2005 7:29:50 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Have considered it but at this point I probably won't be making any major changes to the app till Vista. It's a nice free app that gets the job done so don't really want to get too fancy with it.
Monday, December 26, 2005 4:00:31 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
works perfect!
inwinter
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 10:18:45 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Does your program work with AOL browser? They are really annoying!
mike
Tuesday, March 27, 2007 5:59:28 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
This utility is awesome. I HATE flash adds. THANK YOU for creating this.
James Conaway
Friday, October 26, 2007 8:43:45 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Hi Corey,

Thank you so much for this great app! Flash video ads on web pages were driving me crazy and your app has solved the problem for me!

I have just one request for you to consider in any future versions: could you please add a "safe" list feature so that I can mark certain domains or websites as "ok" to run flash on and just auto-disable flash on all the others? That would be amazing :)

Many thanks,
Adam :)
donlina
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