On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 6:49 AM, Dan Egli <[email protected]> wrote: > Actually, neither. I don't want the DNS at all.
That isn't a problem, most, possibly all, registrars will register your domain using your own nameservers. In terms of price, most are pretty close in price. I have used Godaddy, Google Domains, namecheap.com, hover.com, and XMission. GoDaddy is the worst, they try to sell you upgrades (DNS, hosting, etc) on almost every interaction with them. You need to be very careful where you click and every form you fill to ensure you don't get snagged into an upgrade. Google Domains is in beta, and I can't hand out invites. Namecheap isn't really pretty, but it's very functional and works well. Hover is much prettier and works well for a few domains. If you have more than 10 or so their multi domain handling is spotty at best. XMission is not the cheapest but hey it's XM. Though their interface sucks when handling many domains. Above 20-25 domains it becomes very painful. For just a few domains it's not bad at all. I've used Network Solutions in the past, but that was in the dark ages where you had to send form letter emails back and forth to get changes made. I'm sure it has changed a lot since then. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
