Command Browser 17+

Highlight, Save, and Sync

RoBhat Labs

Designed for iPad

    • 4.4 • 35 Ratings
    • Free

Description

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.

What’s New

Version 3.9.6

We've added fixes for iOS 17!

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
35 Ratings

35 Ratings

reunlsl, ,

The best browser for research

The app is great for researching websites, the integration to Notion, Read wise and RemNote is a game changer for me. Highlighting the important things in a website is very useful and the new journal feature is so good, The developers are making rapid and useful progress to the app. But it is not a complete replacement for safari browser in any means, there are a lot more features in safari which lack in command. I would like to see some features seen in command, suggestions: 1. ability to convert the webpage into a PDF by just taking a screen shot just like in safari. 2. Adding a reading list to command browser. Even though you can journal the page a separate reading list would be helpful for me. 3. I use Craft docs as my Zettelkasten method of note taking and there is no integration between craft and command, I would love to see that. (I use Readwise integration to view all my highlights). 4. Keyboard Shortcuts - for navigating, it is important for me to have keyboard navigation. You can’t get around things with a keyboard at all. Just simple things like ‘/’ for searching would be of great help.
5. Ability to take notes of videos - this would be a game changer for me

tnmyprht ,

Really useful - but could be better.

Been using this browser for some time now (around 2 weeks) - really useful features - really love the Notion and Readwise integration.

However, the interface could be improved a bit - merging of tabs in forms of Spaces is kinda iffy - accessability takes a hit.
Also - access to tabs menu, or switching between tabs can also be improved - the current mechanism makes it a tedious job.

Otherwise, the features as they are, are really useful.

MuraliMlgps ,

Like a custom-made app

Command Browser is a wonderful app for reading the web. I've tried several methods by combining different apps and services for reading, highlighting and capturing content from the articles I read on my iOS devices. This is the only app I know of that helps you highlight and capture your highlights instantly as you read. No extra steps required. If you like, you can add tags and notes to your highlights.

The best part is Command Browser smoothly syncs the highlights with Notion and Readwise. Once you've set up the sync, it works in the background without any user intervention. You can also export the highlights to note-taking apps like Bear and Obsidian and the web-based Roam Research. Other export options available are plain text, markdown and Mail.

Command Browser is a dream come true. My struggle in this respect is over. If you love reading articles online, Command Browser is the app for you. Buy it and support the developer.

Thank you very much developer.

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The developer, RoBhat Labs, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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