BY Christine Chan on Wed September 19th, 2012
Everyone likes Wikipedia. Wikilire is another Wikipedia app, but it adds an interesting new feature.
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BY Christine Chan on Wed August 01st, 2012
This app presents Wikipedia articles in a gorgeous, visual new way.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Wed April 04th, 2012
With the release of a new update, Articles for iPad just got better in doing what it does best.
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BY Christine Chan on Thu June 16th, 2011
Everyone loves reading on Wikipedia. Why not make the experience even better on your iPhone or iPad with Wikibot?
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BY Samuel L. Lytle on Tue March 29th, 2011
ForeverMap allows you to download maps to use when an Internet connection isn't available. The price is right, and the interface is smooth, but can it overcome hit-or-miss results in a still growing points of interest database?
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu February 03rd, 2011
Articles, the sleek Apple Design Award winning Wikipedia app created by Sophiestication Software, was recently updated to v2.0, which brought with it a bunch of great new features and important fixes.
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BY Samuel L. Lytle on Wed February 02nd, 2011
Wikipedia Offline offers an incredibly deep resource that you can take anywhere- even without an internet connection. But does this extra productivity justify the hefty file size?
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon August 02nd, 2010
Only four short days after we gave you a preview of Discover, Cooliris' nifty iPad app that turns Wikipedia into a digital magazine, it's now available in the App Store.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed July 28th, 2010
If you have been looking for an engaging way to search and browse Wikipedia on your iPad, we think we may have found the perfect app for you, and its name is Discover.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat July 24th, 2010
The free encyclopedia has helped a lot of app developers make money. Here, I look at four of those apps for iPad and see which one is the best.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed April 07th, 2010
The popular Wikipedia iPhone app, Articles, has been made into an iPad app, but the developers haven't been happy with its performance quite yet, so they have decided to put it on sale until they are. Their loss is your gain!
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BY Robb Lewis on Thu March 25th, 2010
We all browse Wikipedia, but browsing in mobile Safari can be quite a chore. If need to do some serious wiki-surfing and you're looking for an app to do this, Articles might just be the solution for you.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed December 30th, 2009
AppAdvice has teamed up with De La Plata Enterprises to offer you a chance to win one of four (4) promo codes for Near To Here. Near To Here is basically a localized Wikipedia in
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon December 28th, 2009
Handy Wiki is a relatively new Wikipedia app that we got to know really well while compiling our recent Wikipedia iPhone apps AppGuide, and as it turns out, it was one of our favorites. Somehow we
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue August 18th, 2009
Wikimedia Foundation has released their official iPhone and iPod touch app to access Wikipedia, and it is aptly titled Wikepedia Mobile. Wikipedia Mobile's code is 100 percent open source and community built, so if you
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BY Adam Blair on Fri July 24th, 2009
Use the power of jailbreaking to increase the searching power and speed of the world's most powerful cell phone.
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