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- Explore Offline Wikipedia and Educational Content with Kiwix- Kiwix
At Kiwix, we believe that access to knowledge is a fundamental right That’s why we’re dedicated to providing free and open access to it for everyone, everywhere
- Kiwix Applications - Access Knowledge Offline on Various Platforms- Kiwix
Discover Kiwix applications that enable offline access to knowledge on different platforms Explore the convenience of accessing information without an internet connection
- About Kiwix - Empowering Access to Knowledge Offline- Kiwix
Kiwix is a non-profit organization and a free and open-source software project dedicated to providing offline access to free educational content The name “Kiwix” is a play on the word “Wiki” as it represented our initial goal of making Wikipedia accessible offline
- Main Page - Kiwix
Kiwix is an offline reader for web content It's software intended to make Wikipedia available without using the internet, but it is potentially suitable for all HTML content
- Kiwix FAQ - Answers to Common Questions about Offline Access- Kiwix
Find answers to frequently asked questions about offline access to knowledge using Kiwix Get insights into using Kiwix, its features, and benefits
- Kiwix for Desktop v2. 4 is out! - Kiwix
A new release of Kiwix for Desktop (Windows Linux) is now available for download More than 200 tickets were closed over the past seven months, so it’s kind of a big deal
- Software - Kiwix
Kiwix is a software suite allowing you to enjoy content offline No access to Internet required! But before using Kiwix, you need to download it in accordance to your future usage and your operating system Then, you will have to choose the content you want via the Kiwix library or from here
- The new Kiwix Library is available
There has been bunch of releases with strange, complicated names lately: libkiwix 10 0, libzim 7, kiwix-tools 3 0, etc So here what this all means: a new, cleaner way to figure out which zim files are available out there, and in which languages
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