Omtaler for Kiwix : offline wikipedia reader
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av Marty, 8 måneder sidenSuch an extension is just pure nonsense, because you can use Wikipedia offline even without this extension, because Wikipedia creates a PDF file of the articles at the user's request.
Utviklerrespons
postet 7 måneder sidenIt would be "interesting" to try to download every single Wikipedia article in PDF format. How much disk space do you think that would take? How long would it take you to make each PDF? Kiwix ZIMs scrape all the content of Wikipedia in hundreds of languages. Additionally, we make content available offline for many different sources, not just Wikipedia. I'm sorry this completely free open-source app made by volunteers is of no use to you, that's too bad. But perhaps think that it might be of use to others before you dismiss it as "pure nonsense".
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- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 16853735, 6 måneder siden
Utviklerrespons
postet 7 måneder sidenIf you access the app in a modern version of Firefox, and allow it to cache the PWA, you should be able to run it in ServiceWorker mode, not merely in Restricted mode. For support, please open an issue on the Kiwix JS GitHub.- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Vitaly Zdanevich, ett år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 17455014, ett år siden
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- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 12591219, 3 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av LarryNG, 3 år sidenI have been using Kiwix for over four years on a secured offline computer. The sole purpose has been to be able to access Wiktionary definitions of foreign words. For my needs, Kiwix has been hugely valuable and useful. Too, using Kiwix is far faster than using Wiktionary online.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Artyom, 4 år siden
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- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Torcerdra, 4 år siden
- Vurdert til 2 ut av 5av PERCE-NEIGE, 5 år sidenThat's a very good idea, but I really hate the fact it imposes the .zim format only. If I want it with .zip for instance, I cannot. In my opinion, it should allow .epub or .pdf download, as a way to select articles to make a book. That's a pity they don't offer this option.
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av stingda, 5 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av jose tomas, 5 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 15601614, 6 år siden
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- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 13102644, 6 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14551928, 7 år sidenLa extensión funciona correctamente en lo que la he probado.
Me gusta poder utilizar contenido de forma offline y que es multiplataforma al ser una extensión de Mozilla Firefox.
Es muy útil, principalmente para personas que no pueden pagar conexiones de internet y también porque permite acceder a información sin establecer conexiones a servidores externos que podrían estar monitoreados por intermediarios (ej. en una empresa).
Es muy sencilla de utilizar e intuitiva, solo requiere descargar desde la web de Kiwix los archivos .zim que son de licencia libre.
Seguiré utilizando esta extensión en las máquinas portátiles principalmente que no siempre tengo acceso a internet.
¡Ojalá más personas conozcan el proyecto Kiwix! - Vurdert til 3 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14356009, 7 år siden
- Vurdert til 2 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 14168464, 7 år sidenMixed reactions: the only cross-platform (Linux mint & Windows 10) kiwix viewer that works reliably when loading ZIM archives ad-hoc - SD cards, USB sticks, external and internal HDDs - but it wastes screen space like a maniac.
Either it was purposely designed to waste 50% of the depth of the screen (even when using firefox's F11 full-screen option) on the basis no one uses 'legacy' hardware that comes with a landscape screen, keyboard and touchpad or there is a pressing technical reason for the two-tier front end, but if so I can't work out what it is:
One banner (about 15% of the screen) is taken up with a version number and three buttons, all of them huge beyond reason even for touch screens) another 15% is consumed by a huge search box large enough to scrawl a signature; the bottom 15% is visible but only just, as it is used to frame the buttons that could fit - together with the search box - into the top tier and still have it fit into 10% of the screen (just like it does in the 'real' Kiwix app). The net effect is fully half the area that might otherwise display the selected article is rendered useless and none of this can be altered or hidden by the user.
For my money this is where an otherwise brilliant solution that fails miserably compared to native Kiwix installations run on identical hardware: in this respect content is key and that content is mostly in writing, where this looks more like a media player.
Traditional Kiwix might promise the earth but it does deliver, kinda: it's impossibly difficult to work oot where all the downloads, indexes etc are hidden, it's easy to waste huge amounts of data only for it to vanish into a labyrinthine file tree where the library management and indexing happens in a roaming profile that only works on one specific system but at least you can read the bl**dy content.
By that measure this viewer doesn't cut it: the net effect is a portable, system-independent ZIM archive reader that actively prevents the user putting it to its intended purpose by presenting Wikipedia as if the user is peering through a mail slot at Wikipedia on a neighbour's computer... which might possibly explain the huge, clunky GUI: it's intended to be used with a TV-size touch screen while sitting on a couch using a stylus taped to a pool cue. - Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Miraty, 7 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av numbchild, 8 år siden
- Vurdert til 5 ut av 5av Firefox-bruker 13283124, 8 år siden