CmdRef is a full, offline, searchable Windows CMD dictionary.
CmdRef is NOT an emulator and does NOT allow you to type Windows CMD commands on your iPhone or iPad.
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Windows command prompt (CMD) is a proprietary application that allows users to control their computer from a command line which is especially helpful when fighting viruses. CmdRef is a fantastic learning tool for those new to command prompt, and an excellent, portable dictionary for every expert too! CmdRef's clean, modern design was created with an emphasis on ease of use and reliability. Instead of searching all over the internet for that command you just can't seem to remember, open CmdRef and find it in seconds!
Thanks to CmdRef, you too can be the family IT professional.
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CmdRef FAQ
Is CmdRef free?
Yes, CmdRef is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is CmdRef legit?
🤔 The CmdRef app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does CmdRef cost?
CmdRef has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 2.90 S/.
So I haven’t personally tried out any of the commands in this app yet that are not displayed when typing in help in cmd prompt, but on first glance, taking a look and grouch some of the mentioned above commands(the ones I haven’t yet tried), I’d say I really really like this app. Appears it can be a very useful tool, and very helpful. That is my thoughts on it, I will be trying them out later today to see how useful they may actually be or not infect be.
One thing of the top I’d love to suggest the developers, or request, rather; is a favorite(s) button/feature. Overall very much looking forward to utilizing this to my advantage thank you kindly I love it
Fanominal
I have been using CMDRef for some time now. I think it is a good app. I think it should show more images of what the code does other than that. I think that the application is fine. It works and it’s good for shorthand commands or commandments.Thank You <3
Very Useful reference
This app is a useful reference on many commands. The app is fully functional except for ads with a nominal fee to remove them. Would be helpful if could mark favorites and a note area within each command for tech notes or additions, but other than that, thank you to the developer.
Another useful utility from Moballo
This isn't going to change your life, but when I have to venture into the world of M$, it's nice to have a quick utility like this.
Helps me to remember commands I havent used in eons. Also informs me of syntax for newer AD commands without needing to navigate the interwebs.
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10/10
Finally! This app has accurate information in an easy to use interface! Great job :)
Nice Reference
Very nice app to find common command line codes. It would be nice to show how you can string some of them together but for the price “free” or nominal charge to remove ads it is really quite nice.
Problems
Was this made for cmd?? Cuz almost none of them work when I use cmd
CMDref
This is a very handy app. It will help those interested in using dis commands and to have a pocket reference guild right on there Apple devices. So you can find items faster on how the commands for DOS are laid out on the fly with this app. I gave it a 5 star because I have been in the technology realm for many many years. After seeing and working with this app I find it a must to have when finding commands and formats. Especially when one is getting up in years and forgetful. It will help anyone that works with dos and or any commands to use to get or do things faster in CMD DOS Windows than using power shell for the users that are not experienced in the other version of a DOS LIKE environment. Thank you for reading my review.
Not even worth $0.99.
I really wish I had taken a closer look at this app before making the purchase. What I did see was adequate for my needs, but when I started digging into it deeper and finding blank pages with just a brief description of the particular command. I am going to ask for a refund not that I can’t afford 99 cents , but more for the principal of selling an incomplete app. Caveat Emptor!