As the owner of DesktopCatcher, I see two big problems with your comments:
1, promoting your own products in our thread is highly unethical
2, valuating DesktopCatcher without having it is the same
DesktopCatcher catches several hundred domains a day and makes huge profit for the best users. You have to know how to use it and what to catch with it but it works very well indeed.
How am i promoting my product when i clearly did not mention anything about a sale or price, i merely said it was in beta and still is, although we have compared it with yours and seriously makes DC look very poor in performance, Why? Because of how you talk to the 3rd party api's and most of them have delays to EPP thus that delay + transfer delays almost guarantees that DC will not and never will catch any good or valuable domains!
Wether you like it not, im advising people the truth, DC is not worth a dollar and those that have it will agree with me unless those using it are trying to catch domain that are not really worth the software as you could hand register them at the same time, The Desktop Catcher software adds no realy value other than looping through multiple 3rd party provider api's, you can write a script to do this in under an hour...
What you also fail to tell people is how much delay there is in the requests, also that some of the api's need ID verification and/or reseller signup fee's (Sometimes hundreds of dollars) + pre-loading the accounts with funds before you can make api requests + multiple other factors
Where i come from, we speak the truth and don't misslead, im sorry for being blunt but im stating the facts, Dropcatch software is not worth it's fee unless you have no clue what you are doing or you clearly don't look at valuable domains in the same way as i do.
To finish off, Anyone with a registrar account and a few lines of code will out perform your software, Why? Because connecting directly to EPP is about 10x faster than making an api call to a 3rd party then wait for them to make the request..
Important about api calls, the usual process....
1) You call the api endpoint with your api key and the domain you want to register...
2) The api service checks your quota
3) The api service checks your credit (Or payment details)
4) The api checks if the domain is available
5) the api sends either another api call to a further 3rd party (Which again repeats the above)
6) finally an epp request to register the domain is made
7) You get a response back "Sorry, too slow! That domain is already taken!!" (Translation: Your software sucks, invest your time and money into becoming a ICANN / Verisign registrar and bypass steps 1-5 from the above!!)
Peace!