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== <translate>Portable</translate> == | == <translate>Portable</translate> == | ||
[[File:Berlin_Hackathon_2012-48.jpg|right|thumb|<translate>Kiwix running on a OLPC XO</translate>]] | [[File:Berlin_Hackathon_2012-48.jpg|right|thumb|<translate>Kiwix running on a [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLPC OLPC] [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLPC_XO-1 XO]</translate>]] | ||
:''<translate>Copy and spread Kiwix</translate>'' | :'''<translate>Copy and spread Kiwix</translate>''' | ||
<translate>Kiwix is a portable application; you don't need to install | <translate>Kiwix is a portable application; you don't need to install in order to use it. You can copy the Kiwix directory and put it wherever you want: your hard disk, your USB flash drive or a DVD. If you want a better integration in your system, an additional installer is mostly provided. Kiwix supports a wide range of systems and architectures. You can use it with all main desktop operating systems like Microsft Windows, Apple Mac OSX and GNU/Linux compatibles personal computers. On GNU/Linux, many distributions provide packages of Kiwix. Kiwix is a really tiny and compatible software, you can install it on pretty old computers. You can also use it on less common devices like the [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Raspbperry Pi] or [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug_computer plug computer]s.</translate> | ||
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