Imagine having the vast knowledge of Wikipedia at your fingertips, accessible anytime and anywhere, even without an internet connection. With Kiwix, this dream becomes a reality. This innovative browser allows you to download, store, and read copies of your favorite educational websites, including Wikipedia, TED talks, and Stack Exchange, among thousands of others, in dozens of languages, all for free and fully offline.
Kiwix isn't just limited to mobile devices; it's also available on regular computers running Windows, Mac, or Linux, as well as on Raspberry Pi hotspots. As a non-profit organization, Kiwix proudly displays no ads and collects no data, ensuring a pure and focused learning experience. The project thrives on the generosity of donations from satisfied users, making it a community-driven initiative.
What's New in the Latest Version 3.11.1
Last updated on Jun 27, 2024
3.11.1
* Added support for Zimit2 YouTube videos, enhancing your multimedia learning experience.
* Improved the display of bookmarks, making it easier to navigate your saved content.
* Implemented several bug fixes and enhancements to ensure a smoother and more reliable user experience.
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