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Suggestions for more accurate labelling of download packages #217
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For the Linux section, there is also no mention of the PWA or the Electron-based Linux packages. These are compatible with 32bit Linux OS too. Here, I suggest adding a section similar to the one under Windows:
And I suggest the following buttons for this section (using the same Electron and PWA logos): |
Here, I think it would be enough simply to add a [ PWA ] button and logo without further comment. Yes, the PWA can be installed as a first-class app with its own icon on Android, and offers the advantage of being able to pick any ZIM archive from virtually anywhere on the device. Users have asked why we don't make them aware of this option on the Web site. |
Here, we need a section like on Windows and Linux. The PWA can be installed on iOS (Safari) and macOS very well (see screenshots below) and it offers experimental support for reading Zimit archives. I suggest:
And I suggest just the [ PWA ] button for this section. |
The buttons here are wrongly linked. They point to the base app, not to WikiMed. Please correct the first one so that it points to https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9PHJSNP1CZ8J . Please replace the second one with [ Electron ] (the permalink is https://kiwix.github.io/kiwix-js-windows/wikimed-electron.html). And change the text as follows (I offer packages for Linux as well as Windows):
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@Jaifroid as you can see the linux and windows packages are now separate so we need to plan/label accordingly |
OK, then we need a separate entry for WikiMed Linux. It would basically be the same. as the Windows one, with slight editing. |
Both buttons are wrong here, and I don't do a separate Wikivoyage Europe. I just do the one full English Wikivoyage app. Please correct the first button to point to https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9N5SB90Q4JBJ, and change the second one to: The text is fine, but I suggest adding at the end:
We need a second entry for the Linux Wikivoyage packages. This can be the same as the Windows entry, but without the Windows Store button. The text at the end can read:
(This same text can be used for the Linux WikiMed entry, changing "Wikivoyage" to "WikiMed / MDWiki".) |
We never have clearly advertised the PWA version AFAIK. I'm in favour of extending the "Browser extensions" to explain clearly what is is and what it allows. Regarding the "Custom apps", the problem with it is that this is system centric in place of been content centric. We should have one box per content (so only one box for Wikimed for example), and then explain what we have for each system. We need there to be extra carefuly in term of clarity. I'm not able myself to understand the subtilties beetween the different flavours @Jaifroid builds for custom apps. @Jaifroid Do you have on Github a clear explanation somewhere about the different kind of packages your provide? |
@kelson42 Sorry for hiatus, I didn't see your question at the end of comment. The app is simply published in different wrappers according to the OS it is published for. The packages are all listed in Releases: see https://github.com/kiwix/kiwix-js-windows/releases/tag/v2.6.4. To summarize:
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@Popolechien I realize this thread has become a bit convoluted. I'd say the most important initial change (because it's misleading) is this one: #217 (comment). Assuming you want to put the PWA in its own tile (I think that's the implicaiton of @kelson42's comment above), then these are the edits needed for the Windows tile:
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Any updates? The Windows tile is still misleading, and the WikiMed and Wikivoyage packages for Linux are completely missing from our Web presence, as is any mention of the PWA... |
Ok done so far:
Far from ideal, but I also agree that we have too many flavours and that the distinction isn't always very clear for the layperson (and that is un understatement). That is why I mostly left out the PWA for the time being. What is left:
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Thank you! I'll take a look at w/e. Regarding permalinks, please hang on, as I'm renaming the Repository soon, and I think this will force the "perma" links to change. So will send you working ones when that's complete (also at w/e I think, or early next week, as I have some un-fun deadline on Sunday (!)). |
@Popolechien Here are the new Permalinks:
Please note that, as predicted, the old permalink to the Windows Electron app, currently on the "Kiwix for Windows" tile, is now broken (since the rename of kiwix-js-windows to kiwix-js-pwa, ), and needs to be replaced with the first link above. It would be ideal if you could also add that Electron link to the GNU/Linux tile, if that's not too much trouble (it's the same permalink for Linux and for Windows in each case, as it takes the user to the appropriate Release page where apps for both OS's are listed). One final thing: there is no Wikivoyage Electron app for Android (Electron is not compatible with Android). The Electron button currently on the Wikivoyage for Android tile needs to be removed. Instead, there should be an Electron button (with the above new permalinks) on the Wikivoyage for Windows and WikiMed for Windows tiles (in addition to the current button to the MS Store). Many thanks! |
The Progressive Web App (PWA) is not a Windows-only thing (this is why I've now renamed the kiwix-js-windows repo to kiwix-js-pwa, as it was misleading). It's universal, as any Web app should be: it works on Android, iOS, macOS, Linux and Windows, basically anywhere that a Chromium or Firefox browser can run.. So, if the PWA is not going to have its own tile, then it should appear on other relevant tiles, not only on the Windows tile. NB Don't confuse this with the Electron app: Electron is a framework for packaging a JS app for specific Operating Systems (desktop only). |
Regarding the text describing Kiwix JS on the Windows tile, thank you for simplifying it for a tech-naive audience! Here are some slight suggested tweaks, with insertions in italics, and deletions crossed out:
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This thread has become too convoluted and confusing, so I'll break down what remains to be done in different issues. |
I love the Website refresh, which I've just noticed. But @Popolechien, I have some suggestions for more accurate labelling of download packages on https://kiwix.org/en/applications/. There's also no mention of the PWA here at all, which is quite a popular alternative, and users have asked us why we don't signal it as available on kiwix.org.
Here is the first suggestion (more to follow in subsequent comments):
Issues with above:
Finally, I suggest adding a third button in this section, next to Electron: [ PWA ] linked to https://pwa.kiwix.org. You can get official PWA logos like the one below from webmaxru/progressive-web-apps-logo#4
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