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I do not typically use domain catching services.
I reg all names by hand and have had very good luck over the years doing some research on what names I want.
I coded a script a few weeks ago.
what it does it allow you to put in a list of domain names (onces that are pending delete and expiring anytime) , I then choose a timeframe I want to check them...ie every 30 seconds, minute, 2 minutes, etc..
Then click a button and walk away.
If any of the domains become available I get an immediate email send to me from my server with the name thats available.
I beat out alot of people using this.
I just want to know if there is any interest in other people using this ? If so ill put a small price on the script and sell some copies of it.
here is a screenshot
http://mp3donkey.com/daas.png
of course i will let interested parties test a demo.
its nothing fancy, just does what its coded to do.
**1 new thing i am adding is when i receive the email it will have a some options for registration...ie godaddy,namecheap, etc..
thanks
jay
I reg all names by hand and have had very good luck over the years doing some research on what names I want.
I coded a script a few weeks ago.
what it does it allow you to put in a list of domain names (onces that are pending delete and expiring anytime) , I then choose a timeframe I want to check them...ie every 30 seconds, minute, 2 minutes, etc..
Then click a button and walk away.
If any of the domains become available I get an immediate email send to me from my server with the name thats available.
I beat out alot of people using this.
I just want to know if there is any interest in other people using this ? If so ill put a small price on the script and sell some copies of it.
here is a screenshot
http://mp3donkey.com/daas.png
of course i will let interested parties test a demo.
its nothing fancy, just does what its coded to do.
**1 new thing i am adding is when i receive the email it will have a some options for registration...ie godaddy,namecheap, etc..
thanks
jay