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WikiTaxi
WikiTaxi enables you to read, search, and browse Wikipedia offline. No Internet connection is needed, all pages are stored in a WikiTaxi database. Because Wikipedia is constantly growing, WikiTaxi uses compression to make sure that the database stays reasonably small. The huge English Wikipedia easily fits on a 8 GB memory stick.
WikiTaxi is up to date. It works with the original Wikipedia database dumps, which are updated regularly every few weeks or so. If you feel that your offline Wikipedia is getting to old, you can go online to download a more recent version or just copy it from a friend. What WikiTaxi can do
WikiTaxi is also portable: It is a single-file application which you just need to double-click to run. It does not require a database engine or HTML browser, nor does it require PHP. All functionality is completely self-contained in a single executable. WikiTaxi is easy to maintain: To uninstall, simply delete the executable file. To remove an outdated database, just erase the file.
To run WikiTaxi, double-click on ReviewsHere are some links to WikiTaxi reviews. If you have seen others, please get in touch! Importing a database dumpBefore you can actually use WikiTaxi, you must download your Wikipedia from the Internet and import it into a WikiTaxi database. This is necessary for offline browsing, and it is not difficult at all. Download the Wiki backup
To start downloading, follow one of the links above, pick your Wiki and backup date (latest is usually best), and look out for the file named: pages-articles.xml.bz2 Download this file to your local hard disk. It contains all articles, templates, image descriptions, and primary meta-pages of a Wiki. Do not bother with any other files, WikiTaxi does not know how to handle them. WikiTaxi allows you to share your Wikipedia, so you do not have to download it yourself. You can copy from a friend, a teacher, or your boss. If you can copy to save the download, you can also save the database import if you copy the WikiTaxi database instead! Import the XML dump into a WikiTaxi database
Within the WikiTaxi importer, enter or browse for the XML dump file you just downloaded and the database file you want it to create. Then click the "Import Now!" button and wait until the import is finished. For the very large Wikipedias, more memory can help the importer to run faster. Move the "RAM for database" slider to the right before you start the import. Be moderate, however, or you risk your system running out of memory. The default setting usually works fine. When the import is finished, you can use the database right away (read below). The XML dump file, on the other hand, is no longer needed. You can delete it to free up some disk space, but test the database file first in case something went wrong and you must import again. WikiTaxi usage
Once you have a WikiTaxi database, you can run WikiTaxi to browse your Wikipedia off-line. Start Searching in page names
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Font selectionWikiTaxi shows Unicode characters, but it needs a Unicode font to do so. If you experience display problems (little boxes instead of characters), specify a Unicode font: Right click on the viewer and choose the font type from the popup-menu. Load a Wiki database at start-upWikiTaxi can open a database file automatically if you pass its file name as a command line parameter like this: WikiTaxi.exe C:\My_Wikis\simplewiki.taxi If you regularly wish to start WikiTaxi with a particular Wiki database then you can also create a desktop shortcut which includes the database parameter. To do this, right-click on an open space of the desktop and choose "New → Shortcut". Follow the wizard to create the new shortcut. When it prompts you for location (not name), type the file path and file name followed by the command line arguments, exactly as in the example above. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. products/wikitaxi/index.txt · Last modified: 2008/08/10 10:53 (external edit)
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