Great UI. Really takes advantage of the blurring of the line between perception of responsiveness and perception of actual speed. I don't think it's that much faster in real terms than instantdomainsearch, but it feels like it's way speedier.
It actually took me a while to figure out that red meant unavailable and blue meant available. And even after, that they have the same size and brightness made me miss IDS's clarity. But otherwise, I agree.
I really need something like this, and I think they've nailed the UX... but it appears to use GoDaddy to do the whois. I don't have any personal experience but a quick google search will back me up when I assert they are notorious for not being trustworthy with your whois queries. A site like this that I felt like I could trust would be a daily destination for me.
It's way too fast for whois. They're probably using the COM/NET/ORG Zone files in a nicely indexed db. I'd be interested to know more about the back end - they get points for responsiveness.
The way it shows the shorter / trimmed variants of what you type is interesting but not, I feel, particularly useful. It has a nice UI though and does seem very fast! It also only does com, net and org, whereas ajaxwhois, for example, does biz, us, info and ca.
Great UI. Really takes advantage of the blurring of the line between perception of responsiveness and perception of actual speed. I don't think it's that much faster in real terms than instantdomainsearch, but it feels like it's way speedier.
It actually took me a while to figure out that red meant unavailable and blue meant available. And even after, that they have the same size and brightness made me miss IDS's clarity. But otherwise, I agree.
I had the same problem -- wasn't sure what blue or red meant, so I had to run some obvious tests.
It is a great UI, but I would suggest having the site turn off my browser's autocomplete so the results are not obscured.
Yeah, the input needs autocomplete="off" adding to it, otherwise you can't quite see what you're doing
I really need something like this, and I think they've nailed the UX... but it appears to use GoDaddy to do the whois. I don't have any personal experience but a quick google search will back me up when I assert they are notorious for not being trustworthy with your whois queries. A site like this that I felt like I could trust would be a daily destination for me.
It's way too fast for whois. They're probably using the COM/NET/ORG Zone files in a nicely indexed db. I'd be interested to know more about the back end - they get points for responsiveness.
I guess instant isn't fast enough now? Wow, tough crowd of users! =)
Still buggy pogo.com showed up as free and it's not.
The way it shows the shorter / trimmed variants of what you type is interesting but not, I feel, particularly useful. It has a nice UI though and does seem very fast! It also only does com, net and org, whereas ajaxwhois, for example, does biz, us, info and ca.
Two alternatives:
http://www.ajaxwhois.com/ http://www.instantdomainsearch.com/
A "sort of" alternative (requires a click but comes up with better results for word mixes): http://www.bustaname.com/
I'd rather like to see one that can also do .co.uk, just being a Brit and all :) I have a few customers who would use such a thing.
There's also http://domainzomg.com/
Bug report: typing a ' leads to a JS error. Yay, quotes.
Needs better colors; I can barely see existing domains list. Cool stuff!
dupe: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=177270
kind of like... squurl.com as well
Fantastic!
simple but cool ;)