#Wiki reader update
The latest update was released by this community in December 2020. There's also an active reddit community where new wikireader images are shared and discussed.
#Wiki reader software
However, there an exists an active fork of the original software capable of producing new images. The last official wikireader image was released by Pandigital in 2011. The WikiReader does support incremental search of article titles, beginning with the first characters of each title. Only the titles of Wikipedia articles can be searched. Search: The WikiReader's search capabilities are basic.Images, tables, mathematical formulas and other information that was not encoded as plain text in the original Wikipedia article is deleted from the WikiReader's output. Treatment of missing information: The WikiReader does not provide indications of sections where information has been removed from a Wikipedia article.This has been addressed with an optional firmware update, which is pre-loaded on newer WikiReaders. Mathematical formulas: Original versions of the WikiReader do not display Wikipedia article information encoded as a formula using LaTeX (see Math markup).HTML "special characters": Certain Wikipedia article text encoded using HTML special characters is stripped from the WikiReader's output.Tables: The WikiReader does not display article text which appears inside a table on the Wikipedia Website (see Wikipedia:Tables).The device therefore does not store or display any Wikipedia images.
WikiReader versions of the English Wikipedia, Wikiquote, Wiktionary and Project Gutenberg can be installed together on a user-supplied 16 GB Micro SDHC Memory Card. Updates in multiple languages were available online and a twice-yearly offline update service delivered via Micro SD card was also available at a cost of $29 per year.
#Wiki reader portable
The project debuted an offline portable reader for Wikipedia in October 2009. The project was sponsored by Openmoko and made by Pandigital, and its source code has been released. WikiReader was a project to deliver an offline, text-only version of Wikipedia on a mobile device. WikiReader displaying its virtual keyboard