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I have been looking for a program like Domain Punch Pro but I am not paying 130 bucks for it. I was wondering if there was or is some software out there that is free that will do the same thing that DPP will (Keep up with domains, expiration, whois, etc)?
 
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Domain tools domain monitor is free for up to 1,000 domains I believe, If you pass 1,000 then you will need to upgrade to a paid membership...

http://www.domaintools.com/monitor/

If you use fabulous for domain registrations and have a monetization account their control panel keeps track of all your domains entered into your parking account regardless of registrar and gives you a 3 month view on expirations along with monthly email alerts.
 
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nuclearwerewolf said:
I have been looking for a program like Domain Punch Pro but I am not paying 130 bucks for it. I was wondering if there was or is some software out there that is free that will do the same thing that DPP will (Keep up with domains, expiration, whois, etc)?

cutting overhead is a good thing, but you have to be careful not to do it excessively. $130 for software is not that bad, there are a lot of domains that run up way higher than that. and if you enjoy that much of a benefit from the software, then it's worth the price

i'll be surprised if you can find free software, that can do what that program can do. and that can do it without any catches or drawbacks. i hope that was of help =)
 
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I have chosen Domain Tools.
Thanks guys!
 
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DRT (Domain Research Tool) I have found is a must for the research I do. I believe it can be found for around $120 with a coupon code. Well worth it.

If you are a serious domainer, the tools will pay for themself in no time.
 
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