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As some of you know we are in talks with programmers to create a software program that will manage domain names effectively. The current software available covers a few options. There are some 10 programs out there that do not have enough options. We are looking to create a program that covers everything from:

domain reg
expire date
website on domain
website earnings
link pop
buyer
seller
ppc earnings
forum purchased on
forum sold on
industry
Search for competitors domains
Who do competitors domains link to?
What is the PR (this option you would insert the number)

also we are thinking of adding a deleting domains script in the program.

Please let us know what you would like to see in this software.
 
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AfternicAfternic
deleteing domains rating thing so like when it displays the list it rates 1/5 on salability
 
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How about a script that manages your domains for you? Like what Registerfly.com has but something even more in-depth, in that tells you before the expire and etc.
 
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Would this be a web-based app?

Monthly fees ?
 
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software

This would be a software program for customers to purchase. I think people prefer something like that. Its more secure as well, and you are in charge of all your software and domains. Only a one time fee.
 
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This would be a software program for customers to purchase. I think people prefer something like that. Its more secure as well, and you are in charge of all your software and domains. Only a one time fee.

Are you talking about a desktop application where all data resides and is maintained on the user's harddrive?
 
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