Jumat, 08 Juli 2011

Wikipedia Reader does exactly what it says and does it well

Sometimes during daily life you have the sudden urge to know things. Things that you wouldn't have necessarily bothered to learn in school or from a book. When you're sitting on the couch and you're trying to remember an actor's name but you get that oh-my-god-it's-on-the-tip-of-my-tongue feeling of painful unknowing? Well the internet has really revolutionized that and Wikipedia is the central hub of all lazy knowledge-seekers. Now thanks to the new Wikipedia Reader app by ManoRey, you can get instant access to Wikipedia in a mobile-friendly package:

Wikipedia Reader is a Wikipedia article and image reader.
Easily access 18+ Million articles on your phone in more than 100 languages!
(Make sure you see screenshots!)

Wikipedia Reader
- is fast and interactive
- complies with your phone's theme and accent
- support offline browsing

Wikipedia Reader structure:
- Panorama home page with recent articles in image tiles and bookmarks list
- Search article (with auto complete)
- Full history
- Random Article
- Article of today
- Settings (Language, Image quality, font size, etc.)
- Support for 100+ languages!

- Article viewer (sections, share, bookmark, jump to section, etc.)

- Image Viewer (image description, save to phone, share, pinch to zoom)

We've toyed around with the app and we actually enjoy it a lot. It could use a little bit of spit shine in the layout of the articles, but it's still incredibly functional. Wikipedia Reader has the same self-reference linking that News360 has, and for an encyclopedia that is definitely a requirement. So if you're interested in actively becoming more lazy with your random knowledge, pick up the free app in the Marketplace.


    Wikipedia
Reader

ManoRey
FREE
Version 1.2

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