DomainFinder Lite 1

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    20/04/2004
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    Free to try
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    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

Ever look for domains? We all have. And it's painful. More often than not you end up going to your registrar and running a whole bunch of whois queries, hoping to stumble on the domain name you want. No more. DomainFinder helps you turn hours of domain searching into minutes. You start by entering a series of grouped serch terms into DomainFinder's easy-list interface. DomainFinder will then combine the terms based on your guidance to result in a search list. When you're ready to go DomainFinder will search each and every domain name, reporting back to you on availability of each domain.

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