The arrival of October spells the definitive end of those hazy summer holidays in a lot of countries: back to school or back to the grind – whether its university or the office – for most of us. To make this transition a bit easier for you we've put together a selection of free Android apps – a long list with a wide variety of app categories that should cover the needs of kids and parents alike.
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When searching for any content, you can choose the informational source, whether you want to use the knowledge base of Wikipedia itself, or themed platforms related to any topic, like a guide about the video game Dark Souls or an enormous data base about Doctor Who. It's all right here in this world of collaborative platforms.
The catalog of wikis is enormous; it includes reference works as well as information about books, video games, music, comics and manga, science, sports, and technology. You can select which reference platforms you want to use right from the app.
EveryWiki's additional features include the ability to save articles locally, use a search widget on your device's desktop, or transform the texts into a more simplified reading mode that's perfect for long texts.
The best free Android apps for back to school
EveryWiki: The best Wikipedia app for Android
The official Wikipedia app is really not bad and has a lot of appeal for people who use it in their day-to-day work. The thing is, though, that there's a free Android app that not only does the same thing, but tremendously expands on the info offered. We're talking about EveryWiki, a lightweight app that we can't stop recommending to everyone we know.
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