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Master of my Domain

Master of my Domain - 1.1

iCal-integrated server/domain monitoring app

All Time: (2.3)
Version 1.1: (3.0)
Selected Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2004-12-11
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 1.1): 452
Downloads (all versions): 7,730
Price: $15.00

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Product Description:

Master of my Domain is the coolest solution for keeping track of your domain names, server information, monitoring server uptime and monitoring expiration dates with iCal integration!

A beautiful and intuitive interface that is undeniably Mac, Master of my Domain keeps all of your domain information at your fingertips.

  • Track unlimited domain names
  • Have all passwords, servers, email accounts, and notes for your domains
  • Domain information auto-fill with WHOIS lookups
  • Password protection keeps your domain library protected
  • Scan all of your domains quickly to monitor server uptime
  • Sync your domain expirations with iCal and get notifications

What's new in this version:

Master of my Domain 1.1 adds the following:
  • Over 150 TLDs supported
  • Improved entry to prevent mistakes
  • Password confirmation in preferences
  • Much debated clue to the easter egg (about window)
  • Lots of code rewrites, small bug fixes, optimizations and clean up

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or later

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.1:
Overall Rating: (3.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (2.7)
Ease of Use: (4.3) Quality / Stability: (2.7) Price: (4.3)
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Master of my Domain Troubleshooting ReportDate format - Version: 1.7.3, 9/6/2009 05:14AM PST

Giray
Tried to test the application. Looks useable but it does not seem to work with iCal set to European format (d/m/y).
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Master of my Domain ReviewNew Version 1.7 *** GREAT *** - Version: 1.7, 8/10/2009 05:32PM PST

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HappyMomma111
Just purchased version 1.7 today and let me tell you the flaws from earlier versions are fixed and the new features are awesome! I was using version 1.4 from over a year ago.

I quickly made a csv with over 100 domains listed (clients of mine) and imported perfectly. I just followed the format AppleSource setup on their documentation, very straight forward. Super clean and perfect for storing this information. Goodbye text documents or other password apps.

For software this cheap to purchase I give it 5 stars in this version. I can't wait for the iPhone app, this will be super handy when I'm on the go and a client calls asking for ftp or information related to their hosting or domain.

I'll let you know if you find any bugs or anything.

Nice work on this version guys!

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Master of my Domain ReviewRequires work, as does their customer support... - Version: 1.6, 4/19/2009 05:20PM PST

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tengutech
Requires work, as does their customer support...

I would have posted most of this on their support forums, but I am still waiting for the confirmation email to join :(

  • If you have not entered any domains, and you click the 'scan domains' button the program falls over with the error message:
    An exception of class OutOfBoundsException was not
    handled. This application must shutdown.
  • Dates are display in the USA date format, what ever the setting on your computer are.
  • The program works out information about the whois for a domain by doing a http request to various sites, then screen scraping. Which doesn't always work. Wouldn't it be better to use the 'whois' terminal command locally?
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