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<developer_name>The Kiwix Foundation</developer_name>
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<description>
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<p>
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Kiwix is an offline reader - meaning that it allows you to check text or video that is normally only available on the internet.
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We turn various online educational contents (such as Wikipedia, for example) into ZIM files, and these can be opened by Kiwix even if you have no connectivity whatsoever.
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Kiwix is dedicated to providing offline access to educational content.
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Kiwix makes knowledge available to people with no or limited Internet access.
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Kiwix is an offline reader for content like Wikipedia, Project Gutenberg, TED Talks, IFixit... and <a href="https://library.kiwix.org">thousands of others</a>.
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Kiwix deals with highly compressed snapshots of Websites that each fit into a single (.zim) file. ZIM files are small enough that they can be stored on users’ mobile phones, computers or small, inexpensive WiFi Hotspot.
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Kiwix then acts like a regular Web browser, except that it reads these local copies. People with no or limited internet access can enjoy the same browsing experience as being online.
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The name “Kiwix” is a play on the word “Wiki” as it represented our initial goal of making Wikipedia accessible offline.
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Kiwix is free and open-source.
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</description>
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