Hello Guys 
I have developed a nice Java application thats able to automatically find the best expired domains using a simple XML configuration, called nDigger. I've only had a couple of days to work on the application and will keep improving an extending it, but its already quite impressive.
I will be offering licenses for nDigger, probably including support contracts and updates (so your application will stay up to date). For premium users, the source code can be included optionally as well. However, I want to keep the userbase as small as possible (max. 5-10 users), because I want to protect all those wonderful opportunities it finds for me and its other future users.
I have even considered to keep the application to myself, but I've decided that it will be better for everyone (including myself) to work with a small group of domain pro's who can give input and suggest new features for the application. This way the application will keep improving, and the missed oppertunities will be compensated by improvements due to user input and of course the license fees.
If you are interested, please drop me an e-mail at [email protected] or send me a PM. If you have any ideas or suggestions for nDigger: your input is appreciated!
Here is an example nDigger report and free expired domains list, containing actual data (some names have been removed because I'm after them myself, though). Please donate some NP$ if you happen to find a good name
I have developed a nice Java application thats able to automatically find the best expired domains using a simple XML configuration, called nDigger. I've only had a couple of days to work on the application and will keep improving an extending it, but its already quite impressive.
I will be offering licenses for nDigger, probably including support contracts and updates (so your application will stay up to date). For premium users, the source code can be included optionally as well. However, I want to keep the userbase as small as possible (max. 5-10 users), because I want to protect all those wonderful opportunities it finds for me and its other future users.
I have even considered to keep the application to myself, but I've decided that it will be better for everyone (including myself) to work with a small group of domain pro's who can give input and suggest new features for the application. This way the application will keep improving, and the missed oppertunities will be compensated by improvements due to user input and of course the license fees.
If you are interested, please drop me an e-mail at [email protected] or send me a PM. If you have any ideas or suggestions for nDigger: your input is appreciated!
Here is an example nDigger report and free expired domains list, containing actual data (some names have been removed because I'm after them myself, though). Please donate some NP$ if you happen to find a good name









