
You probably use Wikipedia daily at least once or twice to find information about a personality, product, event or virtually anything that ever existed. But you would have to agree that searching and reaching articles on Wikipedia can sometimes get really boring but you have no other choice whatsoever.
IndyWiki is a stand alone application for Windows and other OS platforms which allows you to search Wikipedia visually. It is an efficient Wikipedia browser that adopts and provides a different manner of browsing and finding articles on Wikipedia.

How to use IndyWiki?
First you will need to download the IndyWiki distribution package that is suitable for your OS. Then all you need to do is enter a keyword in the search box and press enter.
The resulting search results will be images, text and links distributed across various sections in the application. Clicking the images and related links will perform another Wikipedia search instantly.
You can also select the Wikipedia site that corresponds to your native language and can also change the GUI by modifying the source code as it is an open source application. The application is build in Python.
[via: Softpedia]



