New MyWhois feature is a big usability improvement.
A month or two ago DomainTools changed the way it displays whois data. Whereas whois records and associated domain data used to be displayed on one page, it switched to a tabbed view to make it easier to read.
But some people are stuck in their old ways and (understandably) didn’t like clicking between multiple tabs to get the data they needed. DomainTools has figured out a solution that provides the best of both worlds: if you want tabs, you’ve got them. If you want to see specific data all on one page, you’ve got that too.
The feature is called MyWhois, and it lets you customize a single page view. This is better than the old one page view, because MyWhois lets you select only the data you want to appear. (Of course, if you want all the data you can just select everything). You can even select the order the data are shown.
You can default to MyWhois as long as you are logged into your DomainTools account, regardless of how you arrived at the site.
jp says
Brilliant
Josh says
Why they couldnt leave good enough alone to start with I have no idea. Always need to be innovating or your not moing forward. We can’t even be happy with the wheel, now we have a need to fly around town..
MS says
Josh, that’s got to be the most dim-witted thing I’ve heard all day…good luck to you…