Get information of interest on websites of your choice with support for an abundance of web domains thanks to this lightweight application.
- Mr.Who
- Version :1.1
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Nitin Hurkadli
Mr.Who Description
The Internet isn’t known as the information superhighway for nothing, since it’s the place where you find almost anything of interest. Chances are you’re in need of info regarding a particular domain, but this isn’t a difficult task to accomplish, especially if you rely on specialized applications like Mr.Who.
Supports a wide range of domains
With setup over before you realize, you quickly get the chance to check out the application’s set of features. Needless to say that you must have an active Internet connection to be able to have results displayed. As far as the visual design is concerned, it doesn’t make it stand out from the crowd, but it’s enough to easily understand, and clearly view related info.
There’s a small editable field which is where you get to write down the URL to look up. On the bright side of things, the application supports an impressive variety of domains, such as COM, NET, ORG, EDU, INFO, CA, US, UK, TV, and more. This is thanks to a great deal of servers included in the library, helping gather results in a couple of seconds.
Results shown at the press of a button
Everything you need to know about the looked up domain is shown in a large section through which you can scroll to view all text. Be careful, details are not saved for you, so looking up a different domain discards the previous search.
Unfortunately, the application doesn’t remember addresses you looked up, so they need to be manually provided each time. What’s more, any details of interest need to be written down in other documents, because they can’t be copied from the results field.
In conclusion
Taking everything into consideration, we can state that Mr.Who can definitely deliver the requested info on most web domains, and in does so in not more than a couple of seconds. Unfortunately, there are no additional details to configure, a ping tool, or at least a history tracker for looked up items.