Hi,
I saw the one with the suggestion about using a filter
in your audio
software. I've never recorded voice, so I don't know what tools might be
available to deal with such vocal pops.
This is untested on voice 'pops', but another suggestion (which also
much depends on material and extent type of 'pops') is to experiment
some de-clicking and de-pop (like in old records) software... I think
Audacity has a click remove thing. Also there is a software called
gramophile (
http://www.opensourcepartners.nl/~costar/gramofile/) which
might be worth mentioning.
Kind regards,
Lorenzo.