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Now, this particular page contains my review of Armand Morin's software that lets you make pop-ups that can not be blocked.

These so-called unblockable pop-ups are called pop-overs and this page explains exactly what I did in order to download, install and use that software.

You'll find links on this page that will let you see the different pop-overs that I made when I put the pop-over maker through its paces.

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 Review of

PopOverGenerator

This review is intentionally designed as a "how-to" description for creating popover documents, that act like popups but never get blocked!

Now you can get your online marketing machinery running on all cycles by not having popups disabled or blocked... Just use PopOvers from PopOverGenerator. This easy-to-use software was created by Armand Morin called PopOverGenerator.

As you'll see below I've purchased this product. I've downloaded it and installed it on my computer and made four popovers 'right off the bat'; and you'll see these shortly. So,

After you've read this piece you'll know how easy it was for me the popover associated with this review's page. And...

The "pros" and "cons" of the software are mentioned throughout this product description so you'll have a better idea about this website design tool's suitability to meet your needs.

I bought the PopOverGenerator service and test it out. I went through a small number of steps and documented my every move.

Here's what I did:

Step 1: I visited www.sellinfoproductsonline.com/popover-generator.html and clicked on the "order" button for the software called "PopOverGenerator".

Step 2: A new page appeared and I filled out Billing Information such as name, address, phone, email address, zip-code and country.

Step 3: When I clicked the continue button a Summary page showed up stating that payments would be performed, on behalf of Armand Morin's company, by myPaySystems.com.

I noticed and took comfort in the "Protected By GeoTrust Secure Site" designation.

The Customer Billing Information was checked for correctness and the price and item names were listed so that I knew exactly what I was requesting .

Step 4: The "Continue" button was clicked once and a page from myPaySystems loaded with the aforementioned billing information already filled out. I added my credit card information and "de-clicked" the default request to join a mailing list.

There was a Terms & Conditions link that I clicked and read the legal fine print. Everything looked acceptable so I returned to the myPaySystems.com page and pressed on the "Click Once to Continue" button

Step 5: A "Thank you for your order" page appeared notifying me of the successful purchase. The payment system company reminded me that my credit card would have a merchant name of myPaySystems.com.

On the last line of this message page was download information. All it said was: "Download PopOver Generator Here (7.74 mb)"

Step 6: Based on past experience in downloading software I printed that page and then manually wrote the link address.

Why?

I wrote down that address in case my computer were to crash before I successfully downloaded and installed the software.

There are two ways to get that address. The first way is to click on the internet browser's "View" button and then scroll down through the drop-down menu and clicking on "Source". This will show the source code and it's just a matter of looking through the code for the phrase "Download PopOver Generator Here (7.74 mb)". Once you locate that phrase just to the left of it should be the address that you want and it'll be in between the quotation marks in the following tag <a href="">.

The other way involves placing the cursor on the download link and then reading the url address at the bottom of the browser window in the status bar.

Step 7: I clicked on the link and a download box appeared and it was then that I discovered that the file size was not 7.74 MB but 9.98 MB.

That indicated to me that an upgrade to the software had been performed between the time the original download instructions were written and the time that I downloaded the software.

The download took 1 minute and 25 seconds and the entire 9.98 MB file was downloaded in the first try. That was a good sign. And then...

Step 8: A window for the "SetUpStream Package Extractor" appeared on my screen so I clicked on the "open" button and the "SetUpStream Wizard" for Popover Generator 1.0 went into action.

I followed the simple instructions and the software was installed successfully in a reasonable amount of time (Whole process from pushing the order button to this point was less than 25 minutes of undivided attention.)

I recorded the folder location into which all of the Popover Generator files were downloaded.

Step 9: I opened the Popover Generator Folder.

When I clicked on the Popover Generator Icon to start the program that's when things got interesting. Let me explain...

I was expecting the program to start up but, it didn't. Instead a popup window labeled "Check User Registration" appeared.

It requested login and password information.

Looking at the scantily worded download page was absolutely no help because there was no mention about a login name or password. Furthermore, there was no mention that a login name and password would be needed or how to provide that information.

Luckily there as a "Register On-Line" button below the login and password fields.

No knowing what else to do I pressed on the "Register On-Line" button and it took me to an EBook Generator user login page.

Ideally the page should have been designed as a Popover Generator user login page but the world's not perfect, so I clicked on "New User".

A "User Registration" page appeared and I dutifully filled in the blanks and gave a login name and a password.

I then pressed the "Submit" button and