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* start ZIMreader
* start ZIMreader
* access the webapplication via <tt>http://localhost:8080/</tt>
* access the webapplication via <tt>http://localhost:8080/</tt>
=== Command Line Options ===
<source lang=bash>
$> zimreader
usage: zimreader [options] zim-file
options:
        -l <ip>        listen ip (default 0.0.0.0)
        -p <port>      listen port (default 8080)
        -x <indexfile> full text index file name
</source>
=== Starting the ZIMreader on the DVD ===
<source lang=bash>
$> bin/zimreader zim/wikipedia-de.zim -x zim/wikipedia-de-x.zim
</source>


== Other Readers ==
== Other Readers ==

Revision as of 14:04, 25 June 2009

The ZIMreader is a reader software for end users to access the contents of ZIM files.

It is based on tntnet and works as a webserver:

  • put the ZIM files and the ZIMreader executable in the same directory
  • start ZIMreader
  • access the webapplication via http://localhost:8080/

Command Line Options

$> zimreader
usage: zimreader [options] zim-file

options:
        -l <ip>        listen ip (default 0.0.0.0)
        -p <port>      listen port (default 8080)
        -x <indexfile> full text index file name

Starting the ZIMreader on the DVD

$> bin/zimreader zim/wikipedia-de.zim -x zim/wikipedia-de-x.zim

Other Readers

The ZIMreader provided by openZIM is just an example application, free to use and open source. It has been developed under the name "tntzenoreader" in 2007 by Tommi Mäkitalo, the developer of tntnet (and now lead developer of openZIM), to be used on the german Wikipedia DVD. The "Wikipedia DVD 2007/2008" contained Zeno files, the proprietary ZenoReader by DirectMedia and the free tntzenoreader as source tarball, Linux packages and Mac OS X package.

There are more Wikipedia Offline and other kind of offline readers out there which also use the ZIM File Format.

Feel free to integrate the ZIM file format into your offline reader and list it here.