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DESCRIPTION
DomainBrain is a handy tool for Mac OS X that helps webmasters and web designers keep track of server and login information for websites they maintain.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.1.2:
  • Fixed a bug affecting sftp URLs in the FTP category
  • Plugged a small memory leak
  • Minor change to printing layout
Version 1.1.1:
  • Fixed a bug that disabled print functionality in 1.1
  • Improved support for automatic WHOIS retrieval of .pl, .no, .ca, and .de TLDs
  • Improved error messages for automatic WHOIS retrieval
New in Version 1.1:
  • Duplicate Domain functionality added
  • Contextual menus added to the domain list
  • Added Expiry and Name Server fields to the Registrar category
  • One-click retrieval of expiry and name server info from the WHOIS database
  • Keyboard command to show/hide passwords changed to Command+Shift+H
  • Minor cosmetic changes
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:One-Button Mouse
Downloads:1,030
  - Version d/l:257
Internet:Internet Utilities
License:Shareware
Date:02 Dec 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$14.00
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Mar 9 2009
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DON MORRIS  I like the app, because it allows me to keep track of *all* of the information related to my sites (unlike other similar apps that fail to track it all). The interface is clean and easy to use. I like the live URLs for each of the entries and the fields for username and password for each service.

However, I have one major problem with it:

There's no sync to iCal for expiring domains.

Sync to iCal and/or a smart folder for expiring domains is essential for an app that tracks that data. (Smart folders is a good idea in any case.)

A couple minor nits:

- The scrolling list of domains could be made larger, or at least have a preference for small/large icons and text

- Databases: it's not unusual to have multiple databases for a site, but Domain Brain only tracks one. Would like to see some facility for multiple entries here

- Passwords are visible once the app is open. Should have password hiding at the field level (perhaps integration with the Keychain)

- Tracked WHOIS info is sparse. Would like to see additional data pulled in, like Registrar and Creation Date, perhaps Registrant info

The nits wouldn't keep me from buying the app, but without some facility for identifying expiring domains, well, that's a deal-breaker.  
(Version 1.1.2)

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