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Kiwix is perfect to read Wikipedia offline. In order to read and enjoy the Wikipedia articles offline, you will need:

  1. Kiwix (the software)
  2. The ZIM file with the content of the specific linguistic Wikipedia the user want (for example in English).
  3. Optionally, the index allowing fulltext searches.

Download

To obtain Wikipedia offline on your computer, you can download these previously listed components separately or download a package with everything inside. That's the reason why we propose both to download:

  • Non-indexed ZIM files contains only a ZIM file and you may want to index it to be able to use the fulltext search.
  • Portable pre-indexed ZIM file contain the Kiwix software with an indexed ZIM file. Everything is compressed in a ZIP file. For now, these packages work only for wit Microsoft Windows and GNU/Linux. In these packages, the ZIM files may be split into several 2 gigabytes parts to be compatible with FAT32 file-systems.

The portable pre-indexed ZIM is a little bit bigger than the Non-indexed ZIM file, but if you have enough bandwidth, we recommend to download it. It's the easiest way to have a directly usable Wikipedia offline and this package be really easy to copy on many different places.

There are two ways to downloads each file:

  • Bittorent (recommended) which downloads the file with a torrent software.
  • Direct download which downloads the file directly with your browser. If you already have Kiwix installed on your computer, we recommend to download this ZIM file from the internal Kiwix library.

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Usage

If you have downloaded a Non-indexed ZIM file, then you only need to open it with Kiwix (you have downloaded separatly) and if you need it, index it in addition.

If you have downloaded the Portable pre-indexed ZIM, you will need to unzip it before using it. One time it's unzipped you can find the Kiwix executable in the "kiwix" directory if you use Microsoft Windows or in "kiwix-linux" directory if you use GNU/Linux.