Kiwix

Kiwix

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Application Description

Imagine having the vast expanse of Wikipedia at your fingertips, accessible anytime, anywhere, even without an internet connection. With Kiwix, this dream becomes a reality, allowing you to download and store the entirety of Wikipedia on your mobile device, completely offline and for free. But that's not all—Kiwix also offers access to a plethora of educational resources, including TED talks, Stack Exchange, and thousands of other websites in dozens of languages.

Kiwix is not limited to mobile devices; it's also available on regular computers running Windows, Mac, or Linux, and even on Raspberry Pi hotspots. As a non-profit organization, Kiwix is committed to providing an ad-free experience and does not collect any user data. The project thrives on the generous donations from its satisfied users, ensuring that the service remains free and accessible to all.

What's New in Kiwix Version 3.11.1

Last updated on Jun 27, 2024

3.11.1

  • Added support for Zimit2 Youtube videos, enhancing your offline video experience.
  • Improved the display of bookmarks, making it easier to navigate your saved content.
  • Implemented several bug fixes and other enhancements to improve overall performance and user experience.

For more information and to explore how Kiwix can transform your offline browsing experience, visit kiwix.org.

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