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* '''Direct download''' which downloads the file directly with your browser.</translate> | * '''Direct download''' which downloads the file directly with your browser.</translate> | ||
<translate | <translate>Remark: More information about the ZIM file names nomenclature can be found [https://download.kiwix.org/zim/README here] (in English)</translate> | ||
{{ZIMdumps|{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}|Content||{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}}}|{{#ifeq:{{BASEPAGENAMEE}}|Content_in_all_languages||{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}|Content|en|{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}}}}}}} | {{ZIMdumps|{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}|Content||{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}}}|{{#ifeq:{{BASEPAGENAMEE}}|Content_in_all_languages||{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}|Content|en|{{SUBPAGENAMEE}}}}}}}} |
Revision as of 07:58, 5 December 2019
Kiwix is perfect for reading many different types of content - like for example Wikipedia - offline.
In order to read and enjoy all of them, you will need:
- Kiwix (the software)
- The ZIM file with the content of your choice.
Once Kiwix (the software) is installed you have many ways to download content (files):
- With Kiwix if your version of Kiwix allows it. Once you have Kiwix open, go to the Kiwix internal library to pick your content.
- BitTorrent which downloads the file with a torrent software. Using BitTorrent saves our bandwidth and verifies that your file is not corrupted during the download process.
- Direct download which downloads the file directly with your browser.
Remark: More information about the ZIM file names nomenclature can be found here (in English)