List of Wikipedia mobile applications
Official apps
changeWikimedia Foundation
changeWikipedia apps from the Wikimedia Foundation are called "Wikipedia".
Android
changeThe Android app allows editing articles directly from the app. It is available on Play Store, Galaxy Store,[1] Aptoide,[2] Cafe Bazaar,[3] F-Droid,[4] and GetJar.[5]
iOS
changeThe iOS app also provides a read and write version of Wikipedia,[6] similar to the mobile web version. It allows users to share an article via Facebook and other social websites. It also allows users to find geotagged articles near their current location. It does not allow users to see categories or see the normal desktop version.[source?]
Windows
changeThe Metro-style app provides a read-only version of Wikipedia, similar to the mobile web version. The app when used in Windows RT is incapable of showing moving pictures.[source?]
Kiwix
changeKiwix has developed a number of offline apps based on Wikipedia content.
Title | Description | Android | iOS | Windows | Other OS | Open source |
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Kiwix | Free program to download a whole Wikimedia project and read offline. | Yes | Yes | Windows 10 UWP; Older Windows (x86) Archived 2018-12-20 at the Wayback Machine |
Linux Archived 2018-12-20 at the Wayback Machine, F-Droid Archived 2020-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Firefox Add-on, Chrome Extension, S60 3rd edition, feature pack 1 or later can show ZIM files via WikiOnBoard |
Yes |
Medical Wikipedia (Offline) | Wikipedia's Offline Medical Encyclopedia. Based on Kiwix and developed in collaboration with Wiki Project Med Foundation. | AR, DE, EN, ES, FA, FR, JA, OR, PT, ZH | EN | WikiMed UWP EN; Kiwix JS + in-app download of any WikiMed language |
only as content file (ZIM) in Kiwix or WikiOnBoard | Yes |
References
change- ↑ "Wikipedia - Apps on Galaxy Store". galaxystore.samsung.com. Retrieved 2023-10-04.
- ↑ package in Aptoide
- ↑ package in Cafe Bazaar
- ↑ package in F-Droid
- ↑ package in Getjar
- ↑ "iPhone App of the Week: Wikipedia Mobile". Smartcompany.com.au. 17 June 2011. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2012.