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See and hear every change to every article on Wikipedia in real-time. Bells are sounded for additions and strings are plucked for subtractions. The pitch changes with the size of the edit – the larger the edit, the deeper the note. Green circles show edits from unregistered contributors, and purple circles mark edits performed by automated bots. Orchestral swells and a blue banner welcome new editors.
The app has support for English, German, Spanish, Swedish, Russian, and 27 other languages.
Developed by Bryan Oltman (bryanoltman.com). Based on Listen to Wikipedia by Hatnote (listen.hatnote.com).
- Apple App Store
- Free
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Scroll through and skim an endless feed of random Wikipedia articles. Tap the one button if you want to learn more or just keep skimming.
There are no distractions, not even the fun ones. There are no images, links, or tables. You'll never think, "just one more article."
Wikipedia is finally approachable.
Features:
* Distraction-free reading
* Beautiful serif typography
* Many ways to share
* Handoffs across all devices
* Intelligent offline caching
* 275 Wikipedia languages
* Dark Mode
* Widgets
* Apple Watch app
* Siri Shortcuts
* Background refreshing
* Keyboard shortcuts
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Reference
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December 18, 2024