Monday, August 25, 2008

Featured Freeware WikiTaxi

The idea behind WikiTaxi is so simple that the usefulness of it should be obvious: Take line Wikipedia. How cool is that? The real question is, is not it? Is it even possible to take the huge online encyclopedia offline in a usable format?
Surprisingly, the answer is yes. WikiTaxi compresses all of Wikipedia in a database search, quite usable, and small enough to fit on a USB key 8 Go It takes the Wikipedia database landfill every few weeks, keeping the people outside a line updated with the latest changes. There is also an option in the program and update yourself, if you happen to company close enough to an Internet connection.

As a single file app, WikiTaxi is easy to manage - hence portability. To install, extract the file to any folder. When you open it opens to a page chosen at random, and you can navigate from there. WikiTaxi Wikipedia leaves behind images to keep the file size down, if you need graphics this is maybe not for you. Also, given the nature of WikiTaxi, do not forget that the external links are not supported for obvious reasons. Internal links should still work, though. For a growing number of people try to take advantage of Internet resources available online without any distractions, WikiTaxi chip is a bus around one of the best tools on the Web.

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