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Kiwix is easy to use and is perfectly suitable for children</translate>]]


<translate>'''Kiwix provides over a rich range of features''' to help you to get, appreciate and share the content of your wishes.</translate> It would be long and boring to list them all, here are the most important one...
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'''Kiwix provides a rich range of features''' to help you to obtain, appreciate, and share the content in however you want.</translate>


== <translate>Portable</translate> ==
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[[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>]]
The complete list of features is too long to list in its entirety, so here are the most important:
* [[#Portability|Portability]]
* [[#User friendly|User friendly]]
* [[#Library|Library]]
* [[#Search engine|Search engine]]
* [[#Web server|Web server]]
* [[#Open|Open]]</translate>
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Portability</translate> ==
[[File:Berlin_Hackathon_2012-48.jpg|{{revautoalign}}|thumb|<translate><!--T:20-->
Kiwix running on a [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLPC OLPC] [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OLPC_XO-1 XO]</translate>]]
 
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'''Kiwix is a portable application. You don't need to install it 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 installer is also available.</translate>
 
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'''Kiwix supports a wide range of systems and architectures.''' You can use it with all popular desktop operating systems like Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS, Apple Mac OS X and GNU/Linux compatible personal computers. With GNU/Linux, many distributions provide packages of Kiwix.</translate>
 
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'''Kiwix is a really small and compatible software, you can install it on pretty old computers.''' You can also use it on minimal devices like the [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi Raspbperry Pi] or [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plug_computer plug computers].</translate>
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== <translate><!--T:24-->
User friendly</translate> ==
[[File:Kiwix_Persian.jpg|{{revautoalign}}|thumb|<translate><!--T:25-->
Kiwix is localised in Persian and 80 other languages.</translate>]]
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'''You already know how to use Kiwix: it works exactly like your Web browser!''' Kiwix provides all the features you know and love: bookmarks, tab navigation, history, zoom, shortcuts.</translate>
 
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'''Kiwix provides perfect page rendering.''' Fully based on Web technologies, Kiwix renders pages that are similar (if not identical) to the originals. You can enjoy Wikipedia offline as if you were online.</translate>
 
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'''Kiwix is translated into your native language.''' You don't need to learn English or have your dictionary next to you. Kiwix is localized in more than 80 languages and works perfectly with languages that use non-Latin character sets.</translate>
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<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.</translate>
== <translate><!--T:29-->
Library</translate> ==
[[File:Kiwix 0.9 rc1 library fr screenshot.png|{{revautoalign}}|thumb|<translate><!--T:30-->
Kiwix has its own library</translate>]]


<translate>'''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.</translate>
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'''Kiwix has its own library which allows you to gather all content in one place.''' All content is listed with its metadata which can be easily opened or removed. Sorting, filtering, and searching for features will quickly find content you want.</translate>


<translate>'''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 computers].</translate>
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'''The library provides a practical view over the online catalogue; you can download a new content in one click.''' This is the easiest and most secure way to complete your own local library with content coming from the Internet. On each start, Kiwix will check for new content, update online and notify you about new content.</translate>
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== <translate>Library: Deal easily with content</translate> ==
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[[File:Kiwix 0.9 rc1 library fr screenshot.png|right|thumb|Kiwix provides about its own library]]
Search engine</translate> ==
[[File:Kiwix 0.9 rc1 search fr screenshot.png|{{revautoalign}}|thumb|<translate><!--T:34-->
The Kiwix full text search engine works like your favourite Web search engine.</translate>]]
 
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Kiwix has many search features which will help you to come quickly on target:</translate>
 
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* The '''full text search engine allows you to search over all the content'''. It shows you the results in a similar way like your favourite Web search engine.</translate>


'''Kiwix has it own library which allows you to gather in one view all the content''. Each content is listed with its meta data and you can easily open or remove it. Sorting, filtering and searching features help you to find quickly the content you want to find.
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* You can also simply use the '''title suggestion system''' which dynamically proposes articles in a pop up with corresponding the title while you are typing in the search box.</translate>


'''The library provides a practicable view over the online catalog, you can download a new content in one click.''' This is the easier and most secure way to complete your own local library with content coming from the Internet. At each start, Kiwix will check for new content and update online and notify you about new content available.
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* Once you have found an article, the '''search in page''' will help you to go directly to the exact section of the article you want to study.</translate>
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== <translate>User friendly: Navigate like you were on the Web</translate> ==
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* bookmarks
Web server</translate> ==
* Notes
[[File:Kiwix 0.9 rc2 article served en screenshot.png|{{revautoalign}}|thumb|<translate><!--T:40-->
* HTML rendering
Share content on your LAN using HTTP.</translate>]]
* Tabs
 
* Fully Localised, work with non-latin languages
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* history
'''With Kiwix, you can share content on your LAN (local area network) and on the Internet.''' Kiwix integrates a HTTP/Web server, which can be started on demand, directly from the Kiwix user interface. All users sharing the network can simply access your content using their browser, without installing Kiwix or downloading any ZIM files.</translate>
* zoom
 
* shortcuts
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Called [[kiwix-serve]], '''the server can be started independently'''; it's available as a separate command line executable. This can be useful if this is the only usage of Kiwix, on server or small devices. We use it, for example, for our [[kiwix-plug|Wifi hotspot solution]].</translate>
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== <translate>Search: find whatever you want in a few seconds</translate> ==
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* find in page
Open</translate> ==
* suggestion
[[File:OLPC_Haiti.jpg|{{revautoalign}}|thumb|<translate><!--T:44-->
* full text search
Anyone can help!</translate>]]


== <translate>Open: because we want to keep you free</translate> ==
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* open format
'''Kiwix is an open project, you deserve this openness.''' We think openness and transparency are not only needed for our users, but also the best way to deliver you the most adapted solution.</translate>
* print
* bittorrent
* open source


== <translate>HTTP server: Share in two clicks</translate> ==
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* HTTP server
'''Kiwix uses open formats and protocols.''' Kiwix uses the open Web formats and the file format ZIM, which was created by the [http://www.openzim.org openZIM project]. It's export feature works with a few other ones: PDF, HTML or paper. To exchange data on Internet, Kiwix uses only open protocols like [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP HTTP], [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent BitTorrent] and [//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metalink Metalink].</translate>
* Integrated
* Standalone
* use case


== Last but not least... ==
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* Desktop integration (icon, drag&drop)
'''The Kiwix project has adopted an open development process and produces open-source software'''. Anyone can freely execute, copy, modify and share Kiwix. You are rather [[Special:MyLanguage/participate|invited to join and help the development]], then it will really be yours!</translate>
* Console tools
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* nice gadgets (revert video, random article, fullscreen)


== <translate>See also</translate> == <!--T:15-->
== <translate><!--T:48-->
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Press review|<translate>Press review</translate>]]
See also</translate> == <!--T:15-->
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Roadmap|<translate>Roadmap</translate>]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Press review|<translate><!--T:49-->
Press review</translate>]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Roadmap|<translate><!--T:50-->
Roadmap</translate>]]


{{metadesc|Kiwix provides over a rich range of features to help you to get, appreciate and share the content of your wishes.}}
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Kiwix provides a rich range of features to help you to obtain, appreciate and, share the content however you want.</translate>}} __NOTOC__

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Kiwix is easy to use and is perfectly suitable for children

Kiwix provides a rich range of features to help you to obtain, appreciate, and share the content in however you want.

The complete list of features is too long to list in its entirety, so here are the most important:

Portability

Kiwix running on a OLPC XO

Kiwix is a portable application. You don't need to install it 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 installer is also available.

Kiwix supports a wide range of systems and architectures. You can use it with all popular desktop operating systems like Microsoft Windows, Android, iOS, Apple Mac OS X and GNU/Linux compatible personal computers. With GNU/Linux, many distributions provide packages of Kiwix.

Kiwix is a really small and compatible software, you can install it on pretty old computers. You can also use it on minimal devices like the Raspbperry Pi or plug computers.

User friendly

Kiwix is localised in Persian and 80 other languages.

You already know how to use Kiwix: it works exactly like your Web browser! Kiwix provides all the features you know and love: bookmarks, tab navigation, history, zoom, shortcuts.

Kiwix provides perfect page rendering. Fully based on Web technologies, Kiwix renders pages that are similar (if not identical) to the originals. You can enjoy Wikipedia offline as if you were online.

Kiwix is translated into your native language. You don't need to learn English or have your dictionary next to you. Kiwix is localized in more than 80 languages and works perfectly with languages that use non-Latin character sets.

Library

Kiwix has its own library

Kiwix has its own library which allows you to gather all content in one place. All content is listed with its metadata which can be easily opened or removed. Sorting, filtering, and searching for features will quickly find content you want.

The library provides a practical view over the online catalogue; you can download a new content in one click. This is the easiest and most secure way to complete your own local library with content coming from the Internet. On each start, Kiwix will check for new content, update online and notify you about new content.

Search engine

The Kiwix full text search engine works like your favourite Web search engine.

Kiwix has many search features which will help you to come quickly on target:

  • The full text search engine allows you to search over all the content. It shows you the results in a similar way like your favourite Web search engine.
  • You can also simply use the title suggestion system which dynamically proposes articles in a pop up with corresponding the title while you are typing in the search box.
  • Once you have found an article, the search in page will help you to go directly to the exact section of the article you want to study.

Web server

Share content on your LAN using HTTP.

With Kiwix, you can share content on your LAN (local area network) and on the Internet. Kiwix integrates a HTTP/Web server, which can be started on demand, directly from the Kiwix user interface. All users sharing the network can simply access your content using their browser, without installing Kiwix or downloading any ZIM files.

Called kiwix-serve, the server can be started independently; it's available as a separate command line executable. This can be useful if this is the only usage of Kiwix, on server or small devices. We use it, for example, for our Wifi hotspot solution.

Open

Anyone can help!

Kiwix is an open project, you deserve this openness. We think openness and transparency are not only needed for our users, but also the best way to deliver you the most adapted solution.

Kiwix uses open formats and protocols. Kiwix uses the open Web formats and the file format ZIM, which was created by the openZIM project. It's export feature works with a few other ones: PDF, HTML or paper. To exchange data on Internet, Kiwix uses only open protocols like HTTP, BitTorrent and Metalink.

The Kiwix project has adopted an open development process and produces open-source software. Anyone can freely execute, copy, modify and share Kiwix. You are rather invited to join and help the development, then it will really be yours!

See also