Command is a browser designed for making sense of the internet.
The browser comes with a web highlighter, internet journal, and integrations to major notes apps.
WEB HIGHLIGHTER
Read the internet like a book with Command’s web highlighter. Markup pages to help read webpages.
INTERNET JOURNALS
Capture the information you come across into Command Journals. Save things like memes, webpages, and more for easy access.
READING LIST
Save articles to read and annotate at a later time without filling up your bookmarks. Articles can even be added from outside the app!
INTEGRATIONS
Command integrates with major notes apps like Notion, Readwise, and OneNote so that you can remember what you read and send the things you collect to your knowledge base.
STAY FOCUSED
With highlighting, ad blocking, and no notifications, Command is designed to keep you focused while you read.
BE SECURE
With no third party servers your data stays with you. Command uses iCloud to sync – not 3rd party servers.
We use Biometric locks to keep your private tabs secure.
No sign up necessary to use Command.
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Ist Command Browser kostenlos?
Ja, Command Browser ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Command Browser seriös?
🤔 Die Qualität der Command Browser-App ist gemischt. Einige Nutzer sind zufrieden, während andere Probleme melden. Ziehen Sie in Betracht, einzelne Bewertungen für mehr Kontext zu lesen.
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Command Browser ist kostenlos.
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4.75 von 5
4 Bewertungen in Japan
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Command Browser Bewertungen
素晴らしいブラウザ
開発に関する製作者のコラムを読んでブラウザに対する熱意が伝わってきました。 私達は単にブラウジングしているだけではその膨大な情報の渦に巻き込まれ、時には選択を誤ってしまいます。 しかしこのアプリは荒れ狂う情報の波を整理し上手く乗りこなす為の助けになります。 私はこのアプリを語学の勉強にも使用しています。 素晴らしいアプリを有難う。どうかこれからも開発を続けてください。 日本より。 I read the producer's column on development and could feel his enthusiasm for the browser. When we are simply browsing, we get caught up in the swirl of information and sometimes make the wrong choices. This app, however, helps us to organize and navigate through the waves of information. I also use this app to study languages. Thank you for a great app. Please keep developing it. From Japan.
The Best of Its Category
I recently found this app and have been using it for a few days. It has almost all functions that I need for this kind of app, while keeping its interface simple and minimalistic. I love Command so much. However, I have only one thing that I don’t like about this app. It’s about a Tab Bar. I don’t like how Command shows only one tab on a Tab Bar while browsing because it is a little bit difficult for me to find the tabs currently open and switch between them easily. I hope it to look like Safari. In addition, it’ll be much much better if Command fully adapts the UI of iPad cursor. Thanks!
Crashes
The app is unusable every time I submit a journal entry it crashes.
UPDATED: The Browser For The Rest Of Us
The rest of us are: Not casually browsing teh internets or using a browser for mindless empty carbs for your brain. The rest of us utilize the web for more complicated and important needs. We needed a browser that could handle strictly dedicated tab groups. Notes and highlights of website contents. The ability to save and export. Personally, no other browser could handle my web needs. I dive deep into research on multiple subjects. To note, The developer has what it takes and makes to be a role model for the rest in the apple community. Kudos. Proudly paid for this app!
UPDATE: Still using command and have watched it grow! The dev is ON TOP of their work, receptive to feedback and easy to contact.
3.9.6 crashes. Notion sync and Chrome extension please??
I ❤️ you Command but ... Please, please address the crashes that occur every time I long-press a piece of highlighted text, choose Journal, then OK it. Thanks!
Also ... 1⃣ Notion integration needs reworking IMO so that tags made in Command stay attached to specific highlights (as they are when they are created in Command) . Currently, when sent to Notion, tags get rolled up into a bundle as a property of a URL and as a result information (that tag X was attached to highlight Y) is LOST. To fix this, I think the Highlights table needs to have each *highlight* as its entity/row/granularity, rather than URL. Ideally a related "Pages" table with URL as base would store page title and page-scope comments. If that's hard (or not possible to auto-populate related fields?) then URL and page title could just be properties of each highlight in the Highlight table, with those values repeated for each highlight in a page. 2⃣ I really miss being able to highlight also from my laptop and to see highlights I've made in the past A Chrome extension would be perfect. (Diigo implements this nicely ... but seems abandoned) 3⃣ Data protection: I'd love to know that my Notion data isn't being exposed to accidental sharing or even erasing. Maybe Notion limitations make that impossible to guarantee but I suggest you at least warn of what could happen by giving you the keys to my data there.
“Open in Command” on Safari stopped working since last update
I like to use Safari in conjunction with Command, because Safari feels faster for general browsing. That said, Command’s highlighting features are unmatched. I’ve tried using different extensions and apps for web highlighting, but none feel as good as Command. I love that Command will still show the highlight on the screen, even after reloading the page. The Readwise integration
is also very nice, and I like that tags added in Command carry over to Readwise. Not even Readwise’s own app lets you add tags right from the web page on mobile — you have to manually open the app and add tags later.
Unfortunately, I’ve been using Command less and less lately because the Share -> Open in Command button in Safari hasn’t been working since the last update two months ago. Pressing Open in Command just takes me to a blank white web page, and it has to do with how Command has been automatically formatting web links. Links sent from Safari to Command will open as https// instead of https://. It’s been super inconvenient to have to manually edit every link myself just so the page will open. Please fix this.
Highlights
Can’t see highlights in dark mode and reader view and also how do i change the reader view colours?
So near yet so far away
First of all: I really hope the developer/s will read this. I am a fellow dev (I know the joy and the pain) so my next sentence comes with a grain of salt.
This is the way mobile browsing need to be addressed, in my opinion. The pop up system is a leap forward and it is by itself a triple A feature, the tab system is finally usable and snappy and although much will surely be done the overall experience is really great. Kudos.
The less nice part of the review follows.
- What happened to copy and paste ?
Basically, long pressing on a selection or on a text box or input box results (at least here) in a nice small menu with some autoFill option with password and contacts. No copy no paste no share … I looked around especially for copy and paste but still no luck here . Surely I may be looking into the wrong place but still
- Blocking files ?
Many times, especially when loading viewable files like pdf or when loading files that appears as metadata (like epub) and are not downloaded immediately . It happens when the connection is slow either on my or on server side. Let’s say the file is big and it takes twenty seconds to load: I have no easy way to cancel the loading and the done button does not work. The browser is responsive I mean I can do some kind of random taps and achieve the tab menu and I have the bar loading but still
Thanks again
3.9.6 crashes constantly. Notion sync and Chrome extension please??
Please fix the crashes. Also ... 1⃣ Notion integration needs fixing IMO so that tags made in Command stay attached to specific highlights (as they are when they are created in Command) . Currently, when sent to Notion, tags get rolled up into a bundle as a property of a URL and as a result information (that tag X was attached to highlight Y) is LOST. To fix this, I think the Highlights table needs to have each *highlight* as its entity/row/granularity, rather than URL. Ideally a related "Pages" table with URL as base would store page title and page-scope comments. If that's hard (or not possible to auto-populate related fields?) then URL and page title could just be properties of each highlight in the Highlight table, with those values repeated for each highlight in a page. 2⃣ I really miss being able to highlight also from my laptop and to see highlights I've made in the past A Chrome extension would be perfect. (Diigo implements this nicely ... but seems abandoned) 3⃣ Data protection: I'd love to know that my Notion data isn't being exposed to accidental sharing or even erasing. Maybe Notion limitations make that impossible to guarantee but at least warn us of what could happen by giving you the keys to my data there.
Great but… Notion sync and Chrome extension please??
Really nice app! I'd really appreciate a few things... 1⃣ Notion integration needs fixing IMO so that tags made in Command stay attached to specific highlights (as they are when they are created in Command) . Currently, when sent to Notion, tags get rolled up into a bundle as a property of a URL and as a result information (that tag X was attached to highlight Y) is LOST. To fix this, I think the Highlights table needs to have each *highlight* as its entity/row/granularity, rather than URL. Ideally a related "Pages" table with URL as base would store page title and page-scope comments. If that's hard (or not possible to auto-populate related fields?) then URL and page title could just be properties of each highlight in the Highlight table, with those values repeated for each highlight in a page. 2⃣ I really miss being able to highlight also from my laptop and to see highlights I've made in the past A Chrome extension would be perfect. (Diigo implements this nicely ... but seems abandoned) 3⃣ Data protection: I'd love to know that my Notion data isn't being exposed to accidental sharing or even erasing. Maybe Notion limitations make that impossible to guarantee but at least warn us of what could happen by giving you the keys to my data there.
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