Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Apps
  • Forum
  • Blog
    • Podcast
    • Guides
    • Hardware & Accessory Reviews
    • Bug Tracker
    • Developer Resources
  • Log in

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Apps
  3. Apple Watch Apps
  4. Reference

MiniWiki

Submitted by AnonyMouse, 23 February, 2019
Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team
Last updated on 5 April, 2020
Category
Reference

Description of App

MiniWiki is the best way to browse Wikipedia™ on your Apple Watch with ease.
From searching across 40 million articles, to downloading article for offline reading, MiniWiki has you covered!
MiniWiki was designed from the ground up to compliment the Apple Watch's unique screen size, resulting in a smooth and intutive Wikipedia experience.
Wikipedia is a trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation and is used with the permission of the Wikimedia Foundation. We are not endorsed by or affiliated
with the Wikimedia Foundation.

Version

1.0

Free or Paid

Free With In-App Purchase

watchOS Version

5.1

Accessibility Comments

Very accessible and easy to use.

Usability

Fully Accessible

App Store Link

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/miniwiki/id1448143759?mt=8

Developer's Website

https://willbish.com/miniwiki-support/

Developer's Twitter Username

@WillRBishop

Recommendations

1 people have recommended this app

Most recently recommended by AnonyMouse 4 years 1 month ago

Options

  • Log in or register to post comments

Comments

Wow!

By Morgan Watkins

4 years ago

Member of the AppleVis Blog Team

First impression: Wow! An app that gives me lots of data to read on my Apple Watch. If only the News app, along with some major newspapers, would give us this much information. Now, give me a day or two and I may share my second impression. So far, great!

+1

By Ben Bloomgren

4 years ago

In reply to Wow! by Morgan Watkins

I'm also loving this app. Here's to a complication and an NFB newsline Apple Watch app!

Wow again

By Morgan Watkins

4 years ago

Member of the AppleVis Blog Team

OK, my second impression: Wow again. I just turned off my iPhone, so that my Apple Watch could not pair with it, and then tried retrieving Wikipedia articles from my watch. It worked! So far, this is thrilling for an info junkie like myself. Fingers crossed that I still feel the same way in another day or two. I love it when my Apple Watch gathers data without help from the phone. Later today, I will test this app remotely without the iPhone and with only a cellular connection.

One more observation

By Morgan Watkins

4 years ago

Member of the AppleVis Blog Team

I love it when an Apple Watch does something I really want... Yesterday, I turned off my iPhone, left it at home, and we went driving. I tried to access Wikipedia with this app over only cellular connectivity on the Apple Watch. It worked, and I am thrilled with its capabilities. It is a wonderful way to learn something new when out and about. Independent Apple Watch apps are a joy!

But I don’t own an apple watch...

By MikeFont

4 years ago

So mmy question is, can I use this app with my IPhone 7? Or do I need a watch to interface with?
Thanks

The Apple Watch is required

By Morgan Watkins

4 years ago

Member of the AppleVis Blog Team

In reply to But I don’t own an apple watch... by MikeFont

To the best of my knowledge, the utility of this really cool app does require the Apple Watch. I am not aware of any way to use the app on the iPhone to access Wikipedia.

However, as an Apple Watch app, I am still using it on a near daily basis. I especially enjoy looking at the list of "Most Read" articles, generally finding links to newsworthy topics. The app has a few short-comings that I can easily deal with. For instance, after VoiceOver reads a full screen of text, the app will stop and you will have to swipe right to get it to read the next chunk of text. I also have noticed that particularly long articles sometimes seem to end abruptly, so I wrote the developer. The developer said that they were limited to a 10,000 character buffer to store the story, so really long articles might not be complete. Even so, that is still a long chunk of text that you can read on your Apple Watch.

The developer asks for a little bit of money to support their efforts, and I was pleased to help. I really do enjoy this Apple Watch app. It has a special place on my Apple Watch dock.

More Like This

Wikipedia (iOS and iPadOS App Directory)
Where did the notifications setting go? (Forum Topic)
AppleVis Unlimited: What's New and Noteworthy for February 2019 (Blog Post)
Wireless Keyboard (Forum Topic)
Quick Tip: Creating and Using Text Replacements to Save Keystrokes (Podcast)
SuperVision+ Search - A new app for visually impaired (Forum Topic)
full size blutooth keyboard for use with ipd (Forum Topic)
acaville (iOS and iPadOS App Directory)

Site Information

  • About
  • Club AppleVis
  • FAQ
  • Contact

Unless stated otherwise, all content is copyright AppleVis. All rights reserved. © 2023 | Accessibility | Terms | Privacy