Whois Software Documentation

Introduction

This Whois Software is a application for computers running Microsoft Windows 98/ME/XP for querying domain name whois data from the whois servers for various domain name tlds and cctlds.

Keyboard Shortcuts

The following keyboard shortcuts can be used:

The Toolbar

Domain Name

Enter the domain name you want to do a whois lookup on in this box. The box contains a drop-down list of your recently looked-up domains. Select a domain from the list to display the previously looked-up whois details.

Lookup (shortcut: Ctrl-L)
 Click the lookup button to start the whois lookup for the domain name entered in the box on the left.

Visit website (shortcut: Ctrl-W)
 The website button attempts to open your default web browser at the domain entered on the left.

Whois server

Select the whois server to lookup the domain at. If the auto-detect option is on, the software automatically detects the whois server to use based on the domain extension, and the server box is disabled.

Auto-detect whois server
 If the auto-detect button is down, the software will attempt to auto-detect which whois server to use for the lookup depending on the domain name tld.

Redirect to authoritive whois server
 If selected, the software will attempt to redirect its lookup to the authorative whois server for the domain name (valid for .com and .net). If this option is not selected, then the software will only check the registry whois details (default: whois.crsnic.net for .com and .net).

Copy whois result to clipboard (shortcut: Ctrl-C)
 Copies the current whois result to the Windows clipboard so you can easily paste it into another application.

Save whois result (shortcut: Ctrl-S)
 Opens a file dialog to allow you to enter a filename to save the current whois data in plain text format.

Quicksave whois result (shortcut: Ctrl-Q)
 Saves the current whois data in the folder specified in the settings dialog (default: "quicksave/") in a text file with the name "{domainname}-{whois-server}.txt" where {domainname} is the replaced by the domain name and {whois-server} is replaced by the whois server, for example, quicksaving the results of a whois lookup of "example.com" at "whois.crsnic.net" would create a file called "example.com-whois.crsnic.net.txt".

Print whois result (shortcut: Ctrl-P)
 Prints the current whois data.

Discard whois result (shortcut: Ctrl-D)
 Closes the currently selected whois result tab.

Minimize to system tray (shortcut: Ctrl-M)
 Hides the application window and adds an icon to the system tray (normally at the bottom right of your desktop). The application can be restored at any time by pressing the HotKey combination defined in the settings dialog (default Ctrl + Spacebar), or by clicking on the icon in the system tray.

Menu Options

The following menu options are available from within the application:

Settings

The settings dialog (accessible via the File -> Edit Settings menu option allows you to configure several aspects of the software.



Whois server configuration

The whois server configuration dialog (accessible via the "File -> Edit Server Settings" menu option) allows you to add and configure the whois servers used to lookup each tld.



To edit a tld, select it from the drop-down list. The following settings are available for each tld:

To add a new tld, click the Add Tld button. To delete a tld, click the Delete Tld button.

Click the OK button to save all your changes, or the Cancel button to discard your changes.

Software Licence

This software is distributed free, "as is", without any warranty express or implied. Usage is at your own risk.

This software is copyright 2004. You may not sell or otherwise redistribute this software in any way, shape or form, without written permission.

Uninstalling the software

Manual removal of the software is a simple 2-step process:

  1. Run the software, and select the "Remove program's registry entries" from the File menu. This removes any configuration settings the software has stored in the Windows system registry.
  2. Delete the folder containing the software.