A finger-style whois which uses the GeekTools Whois Proxy Server provided by CenterGate Research Group, LLC. GeekTools Whois Java Client is fully customizable, its properties file can be used to modified the default whois server and port. GeekTools Whois Java Client is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Source code is also included.
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GeekTools Whois Java Client 1.0.1
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000, Java Virtual Machine | ||
| Downloads | 13 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | SkyTouch Communications | File Size | 15.6M |
| Date added | 03 Feb 2001 | ||
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