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Revision as of 15:03, 20 February 2013
Kiwix is a free software (and free of charge) to read webcontents offline. It is thought to be used in order to read Wikipedia without internet connection. |
What Kiwix is... |
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Kiwix is an offline reader for Web content. It's especially intended to make Wikipedia available offline (see features). With Kiwix, you can enjoy Wikipedia on a boat, in the middle of nowhere... or in Jail. Kiwix manages to do that by reading ZIM files, a highly compressed open format with additional meta-data. Kiwix uses the Mozilla framework and is available in more than 80 languages. It has full text search, tabbed navigation and possibility to export articles to PDF and HTML. Kiwix is a free software (GPL3), that means you can freely copy, modify and spread it. For more details see here <translate> </translate> |
Problems? | If you want to help... |
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If you have any problems there are several ways to find help: | There are several possibilities to participate:
as a developer as a non-developer |