This is a big milestone for the lightweight JavaScript-based app!
Major new features include:
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Ability to read Zimit ZIM archives that you can create yourself on zimit;
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Vastly improved load speed due to integrated block cache, native Promises, WASM decoders, and other enhancements;
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Support for Linux, with Linux packages for Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSUSE and generic AppImage, 32bit and 64bit;
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Support for any Windows from XP to Windows 11, with NWJS, Electron and modern UWP packages;
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A universal, installable, self-updating, offline-first PWA version, using the File System Access API for a near-native experience;
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Dynamic content supported in the UWP app by enabling Service Worker in a special PWA mode;
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Support for opening new browsable windows or tabs;
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Ability to search for titles with wildcards and regular expressions;
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Search for any asset in a ZIM by prefixing the namespace, e.g.
I/isaac.*newton
for images of Isaac Newton (or in no-namespace ZIMsC/isaac.*newton
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Support saving images to disk / storage with right-click;
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Ability to show hidden navigation boxes in Wikipedia ZIMs even in mobile display style;
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Auto-update for some Electron apps (exe and AppImage);
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Kiwix JS can be installed and upgraded with the native Windows packet manager, with, e.g.
winget install kiwix.kiwixjs.electron
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Support for newer no-namespace ZIM files.
Get it here:
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UWP app – Microsoft Store
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Electron and NWJS apps – GitHub Release
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Progressive Web App – Kiwix JS PWA