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WhoIsNot Lite

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WhoIsNot Lite Details:
Publisher: Chami.com
Version: 4.0
License: Freeware
Price: $0.00
Operating Systems: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
System Requirements: Internet connection.
File Size: 1.86 MB
Total Views: 472
Total Downloads: 0
Rating: WhoIsNot Lite rating (5 out of 5 Stars)
Release Date: 2/28/1999
Last Update: 2/24/2010
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WhoIsNot Lite Short Description:
Browser-like whois domain search utility with support for multiple servers.
WhoIsNot Lite Long Description:
WhoIsNot Lite is an award winning domain name (whois) / directory search utility with an user-friendly Web-browser-like navigation window. It can be used to lookup the status of domain names, registration details and other whois information. Users can add new directory servers and even define rules on how to interpret their responses. WhoIsNot supports multiple servers, log reports, caching, hyperlinked / colorized information window, regular expressions based searching in the results window, balloon hints, and more.

WhoIsNot Lite Keywords:

domain, whois, finger, web, ftp, lookup, search, directory, internet
Other Software Products by Chami.com:
1) HTML-Kit

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