Domain Inspect: Domain WHOIS and Link Popularity Checker Released
Shanghai, PR China (PRWeb) February 6, 2007 -- AntsSoft today announced the release of Domain Inspect version 1.6. Domain Inspect is a feature-rich domain name checker software, enabling you to quickly and conveniently find desired domain names to register. The built-in database embraces more than 100 popular gTLDs and ccTLDs. You may choose to manually input domain names, import domain name list in a file or have domain names based on keywords automatically generated. Domain Inspect simultaneously checks availability and link popularity of more than one domain names at a time, and the result can be saved, printed or exported into other formats like Excel, HTML, etc. If you are looking for an ideal domain name to register, Domain Inspect is the right utility you'll need.
Below are some of the most significant Domain Inspect features:
- In Manual Mode, Domain Inspect supports manual input of domain names. It can also be used to import list of domains but override their TLD.
- In Wizard Mode, users input main keyword and designate theme, and Domain Inspect automatically generates a domain name list for checking. Current preset themes include "Common", "Business", "Educational", "Fun" and "Sport". Users can also customize keywords, import or export the list of keywords from a text file and save own keywords as custom theme for later reusing.
- In Advanced Mode, users designate keywords and relative rules, and Domain Inspect finds out all the keywords combinations matching the rules to generate domain names. The rules define whether a keyword is Optional or Mandatory for domain names, and where keywords appear in domain names (at the beginning, end, or middle, digital order and their combinations).
- Domain Inspect can import domain name list or any text files, and automatically extracts all the valid domains to add to project.
- The current storage of Domain Inspect's WHOIS database amounts to more than 100 popular gTLDs and ccTLDs. The program automatically obtains updated version of database from our website whenever it is launched.
- Domain Inspect supports two different kinds of protocol to work with servers -- WHOIS and HTTP. It automatically selects the suitable protocol based on the database.
- Domain Inspect can check link popularity from Google, HotBot and AltaVista, number of listings in Yahoo and DMOZ directories, domain popularity of Overture and traffic rank of Alexa.
- Domain Inspect supports proxy servers, including HTTP Proxy and SOCKS Proxy.
- Users may designate the number of lookup and retry times upon failure. In some cases, a server may regard an enormous number of lookups in short time as "spamming" and thus denies service. One way to avoid the denial is to designate waiting interval between two lookups.
- Users may check a selected domain name in trademark databases of USA, UK, and Canada, and Domain Inspect will automatically open relative websites in web browser for users to register or backorder the domain name.
- Domain Inspect supports print and print preview. You may print the domain name list and relative checking results when a lookup is completed.
- Checking results can be exported into files of other formats. Domain Inspect supports such formats as Excel, HTML, XML, CSV, and TXT.
- Domain Inspect supports Clipboard. Users may copy selected domain names and checking results to Clipboard, and all the domain names in current Clipboard can also be extracted and added to project via a paste operation.
Availability
Domain Inspect runs under Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista and costs $49.95 (USD) for a single-user license. Registered customers are entitled to unlimited functionality, free minor updates and lifetime technical support.
The 30-day fully functional evaluation version of the program can be downloaded for free at http://www.antssoft.com/download/domaininspect.zip.
About AntsSoft
Founded 2001, AntsSoft is an independent software vendor focused on developing applications for Web site building, management and promotion. Our software catalogue includes such top-sellers as SWF Text and HTML Protector which are successfully marketed in over 27 countries of the world. For more information, please visit us at http://www.antssoft.com.
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