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Domainer

Domainer - 1.8

Track, manage & determine domain value.

All Time: (2.8)
Version 1.8: (1.0)
Selected Version: 1.8
Release Date: 2008-10-15
License: Shareware
Downloads (version 1.8): 126
Downloads (all versions): 997
Price: $39.95

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Product Description:

Use RAGE Domainer to track and manage all your domain names. RAGE Domainer allows web site owners to centralize domain details, as well as those of their competitors, with one easy to use application. Domainer provides an overview of a domain's value through various popularity measures including Google PageRank, AlexaRank, incoming back links, and social tags. RAGE Domainer is the only web developer's tool for the Mac that helps domain owners easily gauge the value of domains in addition to tracking all whois information automatically. RAGE Domainer syncs with iCal and the Mac OS X keychain to notify owners of domain expiration details and to securely store FTP login details.

What's new in this version:

Categorize domains using labels just like Finder labels; Create smart folders based on labels; Now gets the IP domains resolve to; Create smart folders based on domain's IP address; Choose which details to update when updating domain details; Support for PNG favicons; Now gets all incoming links again; Now gets delicious tags again; Problems with displaying webpage details using encodings other than UTF-8.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 or higher recommended

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Feedback Summary:

Version 1.8:
Overall Rating: (1.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (3.0)
Ease of Use: (3.0) Quality / Stability: (1.0) Price: (1.0)
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Domainer ReviewGreat app for managing domains - Version: 1.9, 9/3/2009 07:40AM PST

Kevin Hoctor
Domainer is a great app for keep track and managing domains. It has a great interface, syncs with iCal and provides many important stats for search engines.

Its nice to see some domain management tools for Mac OS X.

For someone who has many domains, Domainer is definitely a tool worth looking at.
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Domainer CommentaryA real domainer's opinion - Version: 1.8, 1/9/2009 07:21PM PST

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decadence
Well, I have so many domains to manage and it sounded so good, I went ahead and bought it straight up. I wish I’d waited till I’d demo’ed the app first.

The developer states you can import details from a txt file from your DomReg. This is true but VERY limited; you can’t map your nameservers to the fields supplied and there are no fields for: Private, locked, Reg/Admin contacts or most importantly, key info etc. Sure you can add these infos to the Comments field manually but when you have 50+ domains you need to set aside the whole afternoon (yawn). It’s almost seems like the developer either just didn’t think things through, was in a big hurry or has no idea about domain management.

This app has huge potential but needs some follow through at the basic levels. I’d give it a 5.5/10.
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Domainer ReviewCrashes, freezes your whole computer - Version: 1.8, 1/9/2009 07:14PM PST

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decadence
The basic idea is good. Unfortunately the application doesn't update itself automatically.

Far worse is that Rage Domainer freezes regularly. If it doesn’t take down the whole computer you are lucky.

Awful experience. Nothing but trouble.

Three users in a row. Comments from Rage: "It's high quality".

No it's a badly broken RealBasic app.

Someone please build us a decent Cocoa app. I think I'm going to go to running one of the Windows apps under a virtual OS. That's how bad this is.
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