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Kiwix allows you to enjoy a lot of different content offline, an access to internet isn't required to use it. It's a desktop application, but we also realease a HTTP server version called kiwix-serve. But before using Kiwix, you need to download it with regards to the operating system you're using. Then, after starting Kiwix on your computer, you will be able to choose the content of your wishes in the Kiwix library and download it directly from Kiwix.

Microsoft Windows

Kiwix for Microsoft Windows is available in two formats:

Kiwix for Microsoft Windows is a 32 bits application and supports Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later.

Apple Mac OSX

Kiwix for Apple Mac OSX is provided as DMG file. You simply need to download it, mount the DMG image and copy/install Kiwix to the Applications folder. So far, there is no portable (directly usable on a USB flash drive for example) version of Kiwix for Apple Mac OSX.

GNU Linux

Kiwix for GNU/Linux is a standalone application provided for the x86 architectures:

Unpack the downloaded file and run the "kiwix" program. If you have a 64 bits x86 system and try to run the 32 bits version of Kiwix, check that you have the multi arch support installed on your computer.

We also provide a precompiled version of kiwix-serve and other Kiwix console tools for ARM CPUs. You may download it here.

A few GNU/Linux distributions have also packaged Kiwix:

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⇓ Archlinux

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⇓ Sugar

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Debian

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