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- Thousands of previously registered domain names become available for registration each week as the previous owner fails to renew his/her domain registration. Many of these names can be extremely valuable to you or your company, but you may not know a...
- WhoDomLite is a free advanced domain search Whois script used to determine the status of a given domain name. It supports .com .net .org .co.uk .org.uk. .biz && .info
- NameCheck allows you to automatically grab domains as they come off hold status immediately. Uses all known TLDs.
- Whois Pro is ideal for ISP''s, web hosts and the like. It is a very useful utility which can be used to allow customers and potential customers to perform whois lookups for different domains, whois pro comes with three different styles of lookups.
- WebWho+ is a small script born out of frustration from having to type the same domain name into whois forms to find if a certain TLD (Top Level Domain) is free for the requested domain name. Features include: Checks Multiple TLDs at once, (com, net, ...
- This whois tool will automatically query the correct registry, and return all of the data it can find. For example, if you enter www.geektools.com, it will find that there is only a record for geektools.com, not www.geektools.com, and will return tha...
- BW whois is a modern whois client that works as a simple commandline tool or as a full-featured Web application. The program is flexible and configurable with self-detecting CGI support, multiple security options in the CGI mode, a mature TLD table, ...
- This script performs a whois function. Its output is pre-formatted, and the user has the option to view the raw internic output. They can also register the domain if it is available. This script supports many TLD''s, and Names and IP addresses c...
- Stalking out a killer domain name that is on hold status? Set autonic to run on crontab every morning with Internic reboots and it will query whois automatically to check the current registration status. If Autonic finds the domain name to be availab...
- This is a simple PERL program that uses the UNIX whois command to check on who owns a domain name. You can also modify it to execute any operating system command, but be careful.
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