Wikitravel Offline is a unique, easy to use browser for Wikitravel that has been specially engineered for offline access.
Wikitravel Offline is designed to deliver the greatest, most customizable reading experience with blazing fast search and loading speeds. Wikitravel is an open source travel guide like Wikipedia. It has phrasebooks in over 30 languages, as well as information about history, sights, culture, airports, food, etc. for places all around the world.
Wikitravel Offline includes all of the text, including tables, but no images. Images can be downloaded from the internet and embedded into the articles. Wikitravel Offline works by downloading Wikitravel onto your computer. This means that each and every article will be available for you with no internet connection required.
Wikitravel Offline is perfect for plane flights, hotels, night-time reading, research, and any other adventures you may have!
NOTE: Wikitravel Offline can only be purchased via the Mac App Store (the buy link redirects you to its App Store page). To purchase/download applications via the App Store an Apple account is required.
Here are some key features of "Wikitravel Offline":
· No internet connection required (after initial download)
· Real-time search and article loading
· Image gallery
· Supports embedded images and tables in articles
· In-page search
· Full screen viewing for best reading experience
· Bookmarks, full page history, and Table of Contents
· Automatic page redirects
· Customize font and color
· Ability to download the latest version of articles from the internet
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Tabbed browsing allows you to have multiple pages open at the same time!
· Have your Mac read articles to you!
· Many usability improvements and hot-keys for power users
· Use your multitouch trackpad to navigate back and forth between pages by swiping with three fingers (multitouch trackpad models only)
· A new preferences panel to customize the app
· Revised page display engine makes articles easier to read
· Faster downloading of images into articles