Gollum browser
For other uses, see Gollum (disambiguation).
Screenshot of Gollum displaying the main page of the English Wikipedia (using Mozilla Firefox on Ubuntu) | |
Original author(s) | Harald Hanek[1] |
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Initial release | 2005 |
Written in | PHP[1] |
Platform | Web browser |
Available in | 32 languages |
Type | web application |
Website | gollum.easycp.de/en/ |
Gollum browser is a web application designed to browse Wikipedia in an easier way than directly using the web browser. Links external to Wikipedia are opened in the user's regular browser. Gollum is opened from a regular browser and makes a window that puts the Wikipedia search bar on the toolbar.[2] Gollum was created by Harald Hanek in 2005 using PHP and Ajax.[1] According to one blogger, Gollum provides a way to bypass censorship of Wikipedia in China.[3]
Languages
Though the website is available only in English and German, Gollum's GUI is available in more than 32 languages[4] and can browse nearly 50 Wikipedia editions.
Gollum's GUI
- Arabic
- Indonesian
- Bulgarian
- Catalan
- Czech
- Danish
- German
- Estonian
- Greek
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Hebrew
- Croatian
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Luxembourgish
- Hungarian
- Dutch
- Norwegian
- Norwegian Nynorsk
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Brazilian Portuguese
- Romanian
- Russian
- Finnish
- Swedish
- Tagalog
- traditional Chinese
- simplified Chinese
Browsable Wikipedia editions
- Alemannic
- Arabic
- Indonesian
- Bulgarian
- Bosnian
- Catalan
- Czech
- Danish
- German
- Estonian
- Greek
- English
- Spanish
- Esperanto
- Persian
- French
- West Frisian
- Hebrew
- Croatian
- Icelandic
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Kurdish
- Latin
- Luxembourgish
- Limburgish
- Hungarian
- Dutch
- Norwegian
- Norwegian Nynorsk
- Low Saxon
- Polish
- Portuguese
- Pashto
- Romanian
- Russian
- Slovak
- Slovene
- Serbian
- Serbo-Croatian
- Finnish
- Swedish
- Tagalog
- Turkish
- Ukrainian
- Walloon
- Yiddish
- Chinese
See also
References
- 1 2 3 Gilbert, Alorie (29 November 2005). "Web tool puts new face on Wikipedia". ZDNet. Archived from the original on 1 December 2005.
- ↑ Wayner, Peter (19 October 2010). "Top 10 specialty Web browsers you may have missed". InfoWorld. p. 7. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
- ↑ Goldkorn, Jeremy. "The Nanny changes her mind: Wikipedia blocked again". Danwei.org. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
- ↑ Gollum, Harald Hanek. "Gollum, the Wikipedia Browser". Gollum.easycp.de. Retrieved 2013-09-11.
External links
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