XOWA

XOWA is a free and open-source application written primarily in Java by anonymous developers and is intended for users who wish to run their own copy of Wikipedia, or any other compatible Wiki offline or without an internet connection. XOWA is compatible with Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux and Android.[1] Licensed under the GNU AGPLv3, XOWA is free software.

XOWA
Screenshot of XOWA
Written inJava
LicenseAGPLv3
Websitexowa.org

Main features

XOWA allows users to download and import their own copy of Wikipedia using official database dumps, or by special database files specifically created for use within XOWA. The application is designed to accurately display Wikipedia content through its own internal browser, or by a locally hosted web server which allows users to access content using any browser of choice. Users can also host content across their own network.[2]

gollark: We got three solutions using it.
gollark: I see. This is immensely troubling.
gollark: Besides, the obvious things are less fun and cool™.
gollark: But I can resist baroque solutions, so what if I do an obvious thing but people realize I did the obvious straightforward thing?
gollark: I have some ideas, but I fear either obviousness, metaobviousness or cryomemetoobviousness.

See also

References

  1. "Accessing Wikipedia offline". June 11, 2014. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  2. "How to use the open source XOWA interface for Wikipedia". Tech Republic. February 18, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
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