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Kiwix is a free and open-source
offline web
browser created by
Emmanuel Engelhart and
Renaud Gaudin in 2007. It was
first launched to
allow offline access...
- in
Windows RT is
incapable of
showing moving pictures.[citation needed]
Kiwix has
developed a
number of
offline apps
based on
Wikipedia content. These...
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Wikipedia were released. They
became available as
Kiwix ZIM files, both from the ZIM File
Archive and from the
Kiwix download site.
Founding – late 2001 (tentative)...
- the
openZIM project,
which also
supports an open-source ZIM
reader called Kiwix. The
format is
primarily used to
store the
contents of
Wikipedia and other...
- (software)
Compendium (software)
Gnaural –
Brainwave entrainment software Kiwix: A free and open-source
offline web
browser that
allows users download Wikipedia...
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browser of choice.
Users can also host
content across their own network.
Kiwix "Accessing
Wikipedia offline". June 11, 2014.
Retrieved August 28, 2016...
- Contest, TeXstudio, winPenPack, ReactOS, FileBot, SuperTuxKart, PostBooks,
Kiwix,
DOSBox 2012 JStock, Rigs of Rods, ProjectLibre, PeaZip, XOOPS, Liferay...
- HTML5 (deprecated in
favor of
service workers)
Progressive web
application Kiwix,
Wikipedia offline reader WebWhacker Comparison of
software saving Web pages...
- uses a
sneakernet to
distribute offline educational resources,
including Kiwix and Khan
Academy on a Stick, to
hundreds of
schools and
other educational...
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meaning the
framework is
installed locally in the
application directory.
Kiwix, an
offline browser for
Wikipedia and
Project Gutenberg, used XULRunner...