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tldx 1.3.4 by brandonyoungdev is a lightweight Windows utility positioned in the Network & Internet category that streamlines domain-availability research for web administrators, SEO professionals, and startup founders who need to verify the status of multiple top-level domains in a single session. The program accepts a root keyword or brand phrase, then simultaneously queries the public WHOIS and DNS registries for more than 1,500 TLD and ccTLD variations, returning color-coded results that distinguish freely registerable names, already-claimed domains, reserved registry strings, and premium listings. Because the query engine is multi-threaded, a full sweep of global extensions for one keyword typically completes in under ten seconds, after which the data grid can be sorted, filtered, or exported to CSV for offline analysis or client reporting. Users who manage large portfolios can load an entire spreadsheet of prospective names and let the software batch-check them overnight, while integration with the Windows clipboard allows instant inspection of any text string highlighted in a browser or document. Both released versions—1.2.0 and the current 1.3.4—share the same core engine, with the latter adding support for IDN punycode conversion, rate-limit awareness for registries that throttle lookups, and a portable mode that keeps the SQLite database alongside the executable on a USB stick. The interface remains minimal, requiring no installation beyond unpacking the 3 MB folder, and no administrator rights are needed unless the user chooses to modify the local DNS resolver for faster queries. tldx is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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