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Since Apple has given the choice to change web browsers, I can now no longer open external links. It doesn’t even give me the option of using Firefox instead of Safari, it just refuses to open Safari as “Don’t Open” is the only option I have now when opening links.
I've used this app since my very first iPhone (3GS) days and have used it pretty much every week and has worked great. I have several Wiki sites I subscribe to and this app has been my go-to every time. Just this week, I noticed that Memory Alpha no longer works although other sites I've tried do work (I didn't test all, but just a few). It's forcing me to go a Google search rather than using this app which is annoying. Hopefully it's a simple fix and this app can be my go-to once again soon.
I’ve had this Wikipanion installed on every iPhone I’ve ever used, and for years it’s been a daily go-to for easily browsing Wikipedia. The queue feature is simply indispensable, and I’ve read and stored thousands of pages. This unique feature is the main reason I use the app.Literally all that Wikipanion Plus is missing is dark mode. With that, this is a 5-star no-brainer and must-have.
I’ve used this app since time immemorial, and it’s one of the most-used apps on my phone. It’s invaluable as a mobile interface for MediaWiki wikis other than Wikipedia (though Wikipedia works well, too). It would really, really be nice to have Dark Mode, though. That’s probably the #1 thing that’s missing. 4 stars because it’s missing Dark Mode. It would be 5 stars if Dark Mode was added.
The app would be 5* if they had a dark mode that mirrored the kind of dark mode that the iPhone is using. So far I’ve been unable to find any setting to enable this within the app. It’s jarring to go from black screens to suddenly a bright white one in Wikipedia.
Wikipanion Plus makes searching Wikipedia or other popular wikis easy, providing scoped search for these sites in a native iOS app. I use it all the time. It's definitely worth it to support indie developers like this and get a powerful, easy-to-use app.
I used this app nearly every day for years. I finally decided that it has one fatal flaw. When you first load the app, it goes through twenty seconds of loading where it sits there, unresponsive, on the main search screen. When it finally loads, it’s super useful and has great navigability, but I’m so frustrated with the slow load times that I’ve gone with other options.
Queued browsing and individual control over saved (cached) articles--independant of bookmarks--is why I spent the 5 bucks, why I use this Wikipedia reader the most, and why this app stands alone among the many. These features seem to work perfectly, or nearly so. On the other hand, the UI could be improved. For example, the only access to all bookmark-related controls and screens (and history) is via the button in the search textbox at the top of the page.Also, the "More" option in the settings menu in landscape mode seems pointless. Why not just continue the list of options?Last, a full screen mode/control would be great—like how many iOS Web browsers have.
I have used this since iPhone 3s like many. It’s on every iOS device I’ve ever owned and is probably my most used app. My one feature request is to be able to view images full screen and zoomable, without having to download images to my photo library first. When returning to the app after some time, it opens on what appears to be a blank white page. Dragging down reveals the search bar. Perhaps the auto-hide should be suppressed when fist opening the app.
This is way faster than the default Wikipedia app. It also makes it easier to move around a page by letting you directly navigate to the categories. Too many apps are bloated and slow today, but this one has stayed as fast as ever. Keep up the great work!
The best gets even better! Enhance Wikipedia with queue mode, designed for keeping track of entries you want to read in the future. Add entries to the queue easily while browsing, and optionally save them for faster visiting or offline browsing.