Archive Details Language, Date: Size: State: %1 MB not downloaded Download Now Peers: Speed: %n article(s) %n article %n articles Language, Date Size Status %1 MB Start download Pause Continue in use inactive error Details Can not access the network to find downloadable wikipedia archives because: %1 Articles Select Base Download Directory For Archives Error Downloading Torrent Unable to create directory %1. Evopedia Archives Menu Manually Add Archive Refresh Archive List Pause All Downloads Change Default Archive Dir Error Archive '%1 %2' already installed. Directory '%1' does not contain a valid evopedia archive: Change Default Download Directory Back Open Archive Directory Compact Layout Evopedia Search Menu Network Archives Map About Network Auto Allow Deny Other Languages random article show article on map article at Wikipedia
No archives are configured. In order to use evopedia you have to download a Wikipedia archive. If you do not have access to the Qt user interface of evopedia, you have to download them manually from http://dumpathome.evopedia.info/dumps/finished and install them by editing ~/.evopediarc. Please refer to the web for more information.
Nothing found. Unknown archive/language. Network access disabled in application, images blocked. Failed to create directory %1 Failed to open/create file %1: %2 Failed to resize file %1: %2 Failed to read from file %1: %2 Failed to read from file %1 (read %3 bytes): %2 Failed to write to file %1: %2 Map data CCBYSA 2010 OpenStreetMap.org contributors Zoom in for more articles Title file not readable. Metadata file does not exist. Title file does not exist. Valid local archive Archive directory does not exist. No Archives Configured To be able to use evopedia you have to download a Wikipedia archive. This can be done from within evopedia via the menu option "Archives". If you only want to try out evopedia, you can use the language "small", which is a small version of the English Wikipedia.Offline Wikipedia Viewer
Copyright Information
This program shows articles from Wikipedia, available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. Further information can be found via the links to the online versions of the respective articles.
Authors
Code: Christian Reitwiessner, Joachim Schiele
Icon: Joachim Schiele
Translations: Catalan: Toni Hermoso, Czech: Veronika Kočová, Dutch: Daniel Ronde, French: mossroy, German: Christian Reitwiessner, Italian: Stefano Ravazzolo, Japanese: boscowitch, Spanish: Santiago Crespo, Vietnamese: Thuy Duong