Yep.I found that too, but it's not so "clean" as DNCleaner. DNCleaner has it's problems too with some of the extensions even before all these new tlds came out. I remember .info and .co being 2. But I only really use it for .com's most of the time.
@FPForum - DNCleaner.co.uk showing the same server problems as DNCleaner.com PremiumDrops.com/clean.php unable to process a list of Goaddy Auctions correctly with the new axemantech stats app running
@LoneDeranger - If you want to bulk process a whole bunch of domains, from say your registrar or from an auction house, you copy the list from your registrar/auction house to your clipboard. But this has a whole lot of additional info, like reg dates or other stuff.But the tool you want to process this list through will only accept pure domain names. So you need a cleaner to remove all the extra stuff, so you can paste a clean list of domains into that tool.
It works... sort of. Now it add a space after all the domains. That makes a list check on bulk domain search impossible till you take it notepad, and replace the spaces with nothing.
@zlm - I don't really like the new DNCleaner that much. The primary reason for using a Domain Name Cleaner is to get a list of cleaned domain names, but this seems to be a secondary objective with your current DNCleaner. All your domain analysis should come after the list of cleaned domains, not before it. I'm regularly cleaning 100 domains plus. Now I have to scroll down a long way before I get to the cleaned domains, and it's also very difficult to actually find the scroll bar, due to your coloration.
I saw that too. But I still don't think it is as user friendly as it was before. And I think it's missing some tld's. As an alternative I've been using... http://www.ultimatedomains.com/extract-domains.php