DNS2Go 4.3.4.9 for Windows

by Deerfield Communications Inc.

Avg. Rating 4.4 (9 votes)

File Details

File Size 2.0 MB
License Shareware, $29.95
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 4,052
Publisher Deerfield Communications Inc.
Homepage DNS2Go

Publisher's Description

DNS2Go is a domain naming system that allows Internet users to communicate and connect with each other easier and faster than ever before. By Signing Up for DNS2Go, not only will you get to choose a DNS2Go domain name of your choice, but you'll also have the opportunity to become a part of an exciting new concept on the Internet. D2G Communities provide a comprehensive directory where users can list their domain alongside those of similar interest.

Latest Reviews

upnorthalicia

upnorthalicia reviewed v2.0 Beta 1 on Jan 24, 2001

DNS2Go makes Internet Gaming super easy! In the past, I use to try to host Internet Games on my dial-up connection which usually proved to be impossible! I would have to get connected, determine my current IP address, and then contact every friend to tell them the IP. Then I would have to pray my connection wasn't lost or I would have to start all over again! DNS2Go has changed all that! Now, my friends just have to know my never-changing domain name and they can connect to me in no time at all.

kerbysides

kerbysides reviewed v1.0 on Dec 21, 2000

DNS2Go is not adware. The screenshot above was from a beta version of the software. The ads have since been removed. DNS2Go is the most valuable freeware I use. Thanks to the folks at Deerfield, I don't have to pay for the same types of services TZO charges for. D2G is the perfect product for people who are hosting applications and have a dynamically assigned IP address. The DNS2Go service allows you to specify a domain name for your Web server, FTP Server, Email Server, Internet game or other application.

loserboy2

loserboy2 reviewed vBeta 3 Build 1.0.14.4 on Sep 19, 2000

That's dead wrong... DNS2Go whups the hell out of competitors in it's class like TZO and DynIP. The ads DNS2Go downloads are lightweight, limited (there are only a few), and it appears to even cache them (never downloads the same ad twice).

The features rock!

Craash

Craash reviewed vBeta 3 Build 1.0.14.4 on Sep 19, 2000

Addware is a waste of bandwidth. At least with shareware you have a choice. Don't waste your time.

Avg. Rating 4.4 (9 votes)
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upnorthalicia

upnorthalicia reviewed v2.0 Beta 1 on Jan 24, 2001

DNS2Go makes Internet Gaming super easy! In the past, I use to try to host Internet Games on my dial-up connection which usually proved to be impossible! I would have to get connected, determine my current IP address, and then contact every friend to tell them the IP. Then I would have to pray my connection wasn't lost or I would have to start all over again! DNS2Go has changed all that! Now, my friends just have to know my never-changing domain name and they can connect to me in no time at all.

kerbysides

kerbysides reviewed v1.0 on Dec 21, 2000

DNS2Go is not adware. The screenshot above was from a beta version of the software. The ads have since been removed. DNS2Go is the most valuable freeware I use. Thanks to the folks at Deerfield, I don't have to pay for the same types of services TZO charges for. D2G is the perfect product for people who are hosting applications and have a dynamically assigned IP address. The DNS2Go service allows you to specify a domain name for your Web server, FTP Server, Email Server, Internet game or other application.

loserboy2

loserboy2 reviewed vBeta 3 Build 1.0.14.4 on Sep 19, 2000

That's dead wrong... DNS2Go whups the hell out of competitors in it's class like TZO and DynIP. The ads DNS2Go downloads are lightweight, limited (there are only a few), and it appears to even cache them (never downloads the same ad twice).

The features rock!

Craash

Craash reviewed vBeta 3 Build 1.0.14.4 on Sep 19, 2000

Addware is a waste of bandwidth. At least with shareware you have a choice. Don't waste your time.

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