QuickWho provides a handy graphical interface to the Unix "whois" command-line utility, which is used to find out more about who registered a particular Internet domain name. Are you curious about who owns a particular domain name? Do you want to contact them, or gather more information about them? QuickWho can help you with these tasks.
QuickWho compared to other "whois" tools:
* Simpler than using the command-line. Type, hit return, and view the data.
*Faster than other GUI tools: tree view makes it easy to query multiple servers with mouse or keyboard clicks.
* Less cumbersome than using an Internet-based whois tool. No need to load web page into browser.
* Pleasant-to-use, Mac-native interface.
SJK And exactly how is QuickWho an improvement over the Whois tab of the bundled Network Utility app that lets you select a whois server? Sorry, but this sure comes across as a suckerware product. (Version 1.0)
SJK Whoops, you posted while I was still composing. :) (Version 1.0)
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Oct 14 2009
PSYCHOS Wow, I feel sorry for anyone exploited by this developer.
You can obviously do this quite well either from the shell, or from one MANY tools on the web if you don't want to use the shell. And most of those online tools give you better output; this doesn't even appear to support rwhois and other needed features.
Again, if you have paid this developer money...I am sorry you had to get ripped off. (Version 2.0)
JOELLEVIN $20? Are you kidding me? Why not just open the terminal do it by hand, it's just as fast and free. Or, what about going to whois.org and doing their free domain lookup? I was about to download this, but the fact that it's $20 is a huge turnoff... if I really wanted a GUI app equivalent to this, I would just write one for myself for free in 10 minutes.
Give us some powerful features not available elsewhere if you're looking for $20. (Version 1.0)