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  2. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    PWA logo. A progressive web application (PWA), or progressive web app, is a type of web app that can be installed on a device as a standalone application. [1] PWAs are installed using the offline cache of the device's web browser. [2]

  3. Kiwix - Wikipedia

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    Kiwix Android App. Kiwix is a free and open-source offline web browser created by Emmanuel Engelhart and Renaud Gaudin in 2007. [9] It was first launched to allow offline access to Wikipedia, but has since expanded to include other projects from the Wikimedia Foundation, public domain texts from Project Gutenberg, many of the Stack Exchange sites, and many other resources.

  4. NS Basic - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NS_Basic

    Apps install themselves as PWA offline web or native applications. They can run on Apple's iOS devices (iPhone, iPad) and Android devices running 2.1 or later. AppStudio can also be used to create Electron apps which run on Windows, MacOS and Linux. The use of Nodejs modules is supported.

  5. Comparison of note-taking software - Wikipedia

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    Android, macOS, iOS, Windows (desktop and mobile), PWA: MyInfo: Milenix Software Shareware: Windows MyNotex: Massimo Nardello ... Windows XP Tablet PC edition ...

  6. Comparison of free off-line satellite navigation software

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    This article contains a list with gratis (but not necessarily open source) satellite navigation (or "GPS") software for a range of devices (PC, laptop, tablet PC, mobile phone, handheld PC (Pocket PC, Palm)).

  7. Help:Mobile access - Wikipedia

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    The OpenZIM format uses the free Kiwix software available in the Microsoft Store, on Google Play and Apple's iOS App Store to view Wikipedia offline. A series of "customized apps" have also been released, of which Medical Wikipedia and PhET simulations are the two largest.

  8. Quasar Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Quasar Framework (commonly referred to as Quasar; pronounced / ˈ k w eɪ. z ɑːr / [4]) is an open-source Vue.js based framework for building apps with a single codebase. It can be deployed on the Web as a SPA, PWA, SSR, to a Mobile App, using Cordova for iOS & Android, and to a Desktop App, using Electron for Mac, Windows, and Linux.

  9. Universal Windows Platform - Wikipedia

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    Universal Windows apps that are created using the UWP no longer indicate having been written for a specific OS in their manifest build; instead, they target one or more device families, such as a PC, smartphone, tablet, or Xbox One, using Universal Windows Platform Bridges.