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Evopedia

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Offline Wikipedia Viewer You can read all the wikipedia content (except images) without Internet access (no 3G, no WiFi). If your Internet access is expensive/rare/slow/unreliable/watched/censored, you still can browse this amazing amount of knowledge and culture. For this application to work, an archive of wikipedia has to be downloaded first, and stored on the SD-card (see below or in the About section of the application) Official site : http://www.evopedia.info/ You can search among the article titles, and read any of them, all this offline. You also can search for articles around your location. All the content of wikipedia is inside your device (except the images). It also works with Wiktionary and Wikivoyage. NB : If you're connected to the Internet when using the application, the images of the articles will be displayed from the Internet. You have to first download an archive of wikipedia and put it on your SD-card The archives can be downloaded (with a Bittorrent client, on a regular computer) at http://dumpathome.evopedia.info/dumps/finished The content has to be put in any subdirectory of your SD-card (ex : /evopedia/wikipedia_en_2013-10-07). Check that your SD-card is large enough because each archive takes several GB. Then run the application : it will scan and find the archives on the SD-card and let you use them. The source code of this application is released under GPL v3 license Note about Android compatibility : this application works on Android but, due to a bug in Firefox Android, the archive can not be read in the SD-card : it has to be put in the internal storage of the device. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1117136

Homepage: http://www.evopedia.info/

Developer: Mossroy <[email protected]>

Support: Web, Email

Categories: education, books-comics

Works Offline

Rating: 5, 3 ratings

Size: 0 MB

Created: 2013-08-23T11:36:10

Updated: 2015-01-29T12:15:17

Version: 1.1.4

Release Notes:
Fix for wiktionary archives, where links between articles were not working