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Kiwix vs VitalSource Bookshelf

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Kiwix

8.0
Education

App providing offline access to Wikipedia and many other web sites

VitalSource Bookshelf

6.5
Education

Access etextbooks

Metric Kiwix VitalSource Bookshelf
Category Education Education
AI Score 8.0 6.5
30-day Installs 108 10
90-day Installs 302 35
365-day Installs 926 163
Version 3.14.0 11.3.1.3906
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 1.3K
GitHub Forks 529
Open Issues 158
License GPL-3.0
Language Kotlin
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Apr 23, 2015

Reviews

Kiwix

Kiwix offers a unique solution for offline access to Wikipedia and other websites, making it ideal for travelers, educators, and those with limited internet access. It allows users to store and browse content offline, supporting multiple languages and sites.

Enables offline access to Wikipedia and various websites for browsing without an internet connection.

Pros

  • + Provides comprehensive offline access to a wide range of content including Wikipedia
  • + Supports multiple languages and websites beyond Wikipedia
  • + Active development with frequent updates and community contributions

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature for the macOS app
  • - Limited discussion on macOS-specific features in community forums

VitalSource Bookshelf

VitalSource Bookshelf is a digital library app for accessing e-textbooks, offering offline access, annotations, and integration with learning platforms. It's ideal for students and educators needing convenient textbook access.

Provides access to e-textbooks for reading and studying.

Pros

  • + Serves as a comprehensive digital library for e-textbooks.
  • + Allows offline access for convenient studying.
  • + Includes annotation tools for better engagement with materials.

Cons

  • - No automatic updates available.
  • - May have limited compatibility with older systems.