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.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The basic idea is good. Unfortunately the application doesn't update itself automatically.
Far worse is that Rage Domainer freezes regularly. If it doesnâ??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.
Don't waste your time with this app
darkmooncalling
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />Terrible, cumbersome app. It can't even quit - I have to force-quit it with Activity Monitor.
I really wish someone would write a decent version of this sort of app, because this one's just terrible.
Freezes my MacBook Pro :-(
mike.zulu.sierra
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I downloaded, installed and launched the application on my 2.4GHz MacBook running Mac OS X 10.5.2.
Unfortunatelly when I tried to maximize the application's main window to full screen, my system was totally frozen: the application's main window was visible, but the system became absolutely unresponsive. I couldn't switch applications, I couldn't select any menu items, I even couldn't force quit the application. The only way was to restart my laptop via holding down the shutdown button.
After restarting my MacBook Pro, I tried to launch the application again. When maximizing the application's main window, the very same thing happened (so it seems to be reproducible).
I don't know if it's a bug in the application or in the Mac OS X itself, but honestly, I don't care. This was one of my worst user experiences on Mac OS X in recent times...
By the way I don't like the application's user interface either, because I think it is not too Mac like...
Excellent Developer Support
eileenie1
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I found an issue this morning with the new release and submitted a report to the developer, who replied within 10 minutes (WOW!) with a beta release for me to try, and it resolved the problem. Hopefully the final will be posted shortly. Kudos to anyone who can provide that kind of support. As for the product itself, it is a big timesaver for me as I have many domains to track and the fact that it adds an item to iCal of an domain expiration is worth it for me.