Without doubt, I am going to use Kiwix and save all the articles of Wikipedia on my computer. So go on, this time you can definitely save Wikipedia (pun intended) and bring a smile to your face. Note: I was not able to download the Wikipedia library files due to extremely large download size and my limited bandwidth, and thus I have no clue about the reader but still it looked pretty impressive with all those bookmark, search and navigation buttons located on the top toolbar. Once the articles are downloaded in your library, you can browse through the articles from within Kiwix. There’s no way one can selectively download the articles and it’s either everything or nothing. Kiwix stores all the articles with images as ZIM files (a highly compressed open format with additional meta-data). If you don’t have an internet connection on the computer where you are planning to use the tool, you can download these library files from a direct HTTP or torrent links available on the homepage itself. When the program starts, it displays a help screen for around 5 seconds before the actual program shows up.Īll you need to do now is download the desired Kiwix Wikipedia library files from the list and save it in your Library. To begin, download and install Kiwix on your computer and launch the program after successfully finishing the setup. That means you can access most of Wikipedia offline without the need to access the internet. Kiwix, an offline reader for Wikipedia can help you save the entire Wikipedia (till Dec-2010) to your hard drive.
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