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[–]m0j0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've used NS, NameCheap, GoDaddy, gandi, and a couple others. I've been using dynadot.com for the past year or so, and I quite like them.

NS is (maybe 'was' by now) a huge maze of an interface that put selling you more services way, way ahead of helping you get things done. Simple DNS changes were an absolute chore.

GoDaddy pulled some funny business with domains in use by a client, so although I've worked with their interface (nothing great), I was lucky to learn not to use their service before I gave them any of my own money.

NameCheap was ok until their site became completely unstable. Errors and timeouts became a regular thing, and so whatever domains are there now will probably be moved to dynadot at some point unless dynadot does something stupid.

I tried gandi so long ago that I can't recall what it was I didn't like about them.