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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: April 15, 2008
- Total Downloads: 226
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From EdibleHost :A simple FireFox 2.0+ / IE7 search extension for checking domain name availability, and whois information / content of domain names that are already registered. Tested in FireFox 2 and IE 7. This should work for any future browsers that support the open search interface. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
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Version: FireFox Domain Lookup / Whois by EdibleHost.Com 1
Pros: All around a useful plugin for any domainer. You type in a domain, it tells you if it's already registered, and it then either allows you to check the whois information or to register the domain (there are cheaper domain registrars just just a domain, but you don't need to register here if you don't like... and they also give you the domain for free if you get web hosting from them, which is a pretty sweet deal). Installation is pretty straight-forward as well, just copy an XML file to a firefox search plugins folder and start using it.
Cons: The domain whois information it gives on a registered domain could be a bit more detailed, but it even that gets the job done; I suppose I've just been babied by whois.sc. ( :
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