CMD Line - MS DOS, CMD, Shell ,SSH, WINDOWS, TERMINAL, CONSOLE,

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Junk

wsko1144 on

United States

This is a joke of a DOS or SSH command line emulator. It does nothing. I give it a DOS command like DIR and it looks back at me like what do you want me to do? I give it a simple UNIX (which most of the Apple have as an underlying operating system) like ls -lt and again it looks at ma like what you want me to do something? As another person said it was only $!.99, but it was the waist of $1.99 which might have bought me a cup of coffee at a greasy spoon,

Misleading

Zandyonapple on

United States

Terrible app!! And although it was only $1.99 I would still like a refund. Please takedown the screenshots that make you think this app is actually a cmd line app. This was the only app in the App Store that would let me download the app to my iPad. Since I can't update past iOS 9.3.5 I was excited thinking I finally found a cmd line app that I would be able to use. If the screenshots were really for the app then I would have been happy to pay for this. But now that I feel mislead disappointed and now $1.99 poorer I will be demanding a refund. Also, even if I for some reason wanted an app that just does what this does and paying for this app I would still demand a refund cause I paid for this and there's still ads. It took me 15 mins just to browse my paid for app and still had to watch dang ads. This was my first purchase on Apple Store and I am highly dissatisfied.

Click Bait

termase on

United States

The main photos are misleading. This is NOT a CMD emulator but commands that can be obtained for free. I give this person that posted this garbage a F-. Total rip-off

Total Crap!!

DLM209 on

United States

This is NOT Command Line App at all, rather just a list of commands. VERY misleading approaching false advertisement. I wish I could return and get my money back. Still has adds even after paying to have removed. Very disappointed with this app and the developers should state clearly this is NOT a command line emulator.

WRONG,deceptive misleading

aerospaced on

United States

I wish apple offered refund on worthless apps. I paid for the software yet full page ads pop up while you try to read. I wanted a command line tools to perform pings,nslookups, trace and the such from my iPad this just explains the commands, either the non existent help could have explained how to get to the pages displayed,or they do not exist!

Misleading app

Delmiro.Campelo on

United States

Just a list of commands for you to learn how to use them. no emulator. Shame of the developer for showing screenshots of an emulator when it is not.

Not happy

raulsworldofsynths on

United States

App page seems to be misleading. There’s pictures of screenshots that show the word Carrier on top with the wi-fi symbol nearby. Almost anyone including myself would mistake the pictures to be showing what the app will look like on the iPad. The only screenshots that seem to be accurate at the ones including definitions of commands. I could keep a bookmark for that or an actual book like someone else suggested. Very disappointed in the way the developer chooses to represent his app. From screenshots it appears like an emulator with integrated glossary but is nothing more than a glossary. Refund please.

Concept great, ads and notifications a PAIN

KPinkerton on

United States

I want my money back. I’d rather keep a DOS book in my back pocket.

Not what I wanted

Urnightmares on

United States

Please send me refund

Update it .

Lowkey 91 on

United States

Needs videos and homework problems to see if you are doing it right for both windows and Mac . I would pay for that update.

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