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I was just wondering if there are any programs out there that can process the huge droplists text files and extract domain names within a set of keywords.

I've been looking around... maybe this isn't a specific domain related program persay... probablly a text processor of some sort?
 
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Well Domain Retriever and it can check linkpop too, except I believe Luc stopped supporting it for his new program...

A shame because I really liked it...pm'd him a couple times, no reply. So not sure if I'm going to buy the new one..it's called domain research tool.
 

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jelly said:
Well Domain Retriever and it can check linkpop too, except I believe Luc stopped supporting it for his new program...

A shame because I really liked it...pm'd him a couple times, no reply. So not sure if I'm going to buy the new one..it's called domain research tool.



I actually don't care about the linkpop, incoming links, pr, ovt, etc for this application.

All it has to do is take a big text file (droplist or otherwise), and filter out domain names that are not within the keywords I enter. Its kind of tedious to use a word processor and go through find, then "find again".

There has to be a program that does this somewhere, albeit probablly not a domain specific piece of software.
 
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I actually don't care about the linkpop, incoming links, pr, ovt, etc for this application.

All it has to do is take a big text file (droplist or otherwise), and filter out domain names that are not within the keywords I enter. Its kind of tedious to use a word processor and go through find, then "find again".

There has to be a program that does this somewhere, albeit probablly not a domain specific piece of software.

Oh ok...well Excel can do that. You just highlight the column, go to Data->Filter, pick "custom" from the dropdown menu...and then make it show "contains" keyword. (or "does not contain" depending on which list you want)
 

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jelly said:
Oh ok...well Excel can do that. You just highlight the column, go to Data->Filter, pick "custom" from the dropdown menu...and then make it show "contains" keyword. (or "does not contain" depending on which list you want)

Hmmm, I'm in Data-> Filter and my drop down options are "Auto Filter" and "Advanced Filter"... I'm using Office 2002 SP3. Did I miss something? Thanks for your help.
 

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Ever think about trying to add the domains to a MySql database and running a query to only print out those which contain your keyword?
 

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thats a good idea also-

Excel should be able to import/export the files.
 

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Expireddomainsleuth.com. Lets you filter by removing domains from your list IF domain:
a) starts with ___
b) ends with ___
c) contains ___
d) Is exactly ___
e) Not contain ___
f) Not ends with ____
g) Not starts with ___
h) does/doesn't start with digit

You can use these in any combination to filter your list.
 

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jdk said:
Ever think about trying to add the domains to a MySql database and running a query to only print out those which contain your keyword?


This would probablly be the best way to do it, I know MySQL could handle all the names I'd want to throw at it.

Problem though - I know absolutely nothing about MySQL statements. I do use XAMPP on my desktop fairly frequently though.
 
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oh yeah, pick autofilter...i forgot to say that sorry hehe :)

then after you're in autofilter, you will see a little triangle thing in the corner of the first cell...you click that and go to custom
 

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jelly said:
oh yeah, pick autofilter...i forgot to say that sorry hehe :)

then after you're in autofilter, you will see a little triangle thing in the corner of the first cell...you click that and go to custom


Found it - but custom only seems capable of doing 2 keywords at a time. I'm sure there is a way to make excel do it with a ton of keywords... but that program RegFee posted (Domain Name Filter) does it great. Thanks.
 

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Domain Research Tool also filters domains in any way possible. Using a list of friendly keywords, restricted keywords, dictionary files (any language), dashes, numbers, TLD, etc.
 
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