What makes net.demon better than similar programs?
Most other toolkits use a tabbed dialog box style interface. This means that you can only run one of the tools at a time, and it’s awkward to actually do anything with the data or switch between tools. In addition, as more functions are added you end up having to hunt around through several rows of tabs. net.demon is the first to provide a workshop-style interface using the Windows Multiple Document Interface (MDI). This means each tool you are using has its own window within the application, so you can run multiple tools at once. You can quickly find the information you want using menus and toolbars. And using the standard MDI interface, it’s easy to save the results to a file or edit them using the built-in text editor. In addition, each tool is enhanced with features you will rarely find anywhere else. For example the “Whois” tool has features like automatic server lookup and smart whois parsing. No other tool implements all of these. Finally, the sheer number of tools (35 and count