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The app is very rough and only have search functionality and might need months to get to great point, but I am super relived to see someone working on a true third party native client.

I wanted to share it with the community here, because the wikipedia app for android sucks on so many levels.

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    7 hours ago

    It is indeed very rough for now, but good to see another app

    Even if it gets better it would need a good multi language (multi-lingual?) support for me to switch, which the official app did a stellar job with.

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    20 hours ago

    How does the wikipedia android app suck? It’s open source and the ui is, imo, quite nice.

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      3 hours ago

      It’s a non native app + the navigation is counterproductive.

      I don’t even know who use the tabs future in the app, it’s like the people who developed it do not use it in real life.

      In my opinion, the application does not follow the modern design of Android apps in general.

      I can’t put in words, the frustration I felt using the official app and the countless times I searched for third party apps for Wiki.

      Before finding out about WikiReader, I would be using the browser to see Wikipedia instead of using the app.

      Now I have a more comfy way to use Wikipedia.