1. A QusaWiki page entry consists of a title and some body content, where the title is used as a unique key and the body content is text with special wiki markup characters (which determine how the entry is displayed in the QusaWiki browser).
2. QusaWiki supports tables within entries, internal page navigation to headings and the use of external CSS stylesheet files to provide advanced control of how QusaWiki displays your content.
3. Entries are stored in a Wiki file in your phone or tablet's external storage area (typically built-in storage or often an added SD card).
4. QusaWiki is a personal wiki app which stores all of its content locally on your phone or tablet.
5. In dictionary mode, a search screen allows for the user to search for entries to display using keywords in either the title or the body content.
6. QusaWiki wikis are standard SQLite database files and so can be shared between your different phones and tablets just by copying the file.
7. QusaWiki can present entries either in a dictionary mode or as a classic wiki.
8. This is especially useful if you own both a phone and tablet (or phones and tablets! ); install QusaWiki everywhere and then share your data.
9. In wiki mode, one entry is opened as the default root entry from which other entries are reached via links.
10. Entries can be linked to other entries in the same database to provide for a browsable set of Wiki pages.
11. Note: Please only download this application if you have suitable storage on your phone or tablet for the database files.
1. If it wasn't for that five starsincredibly simple and incredibly useful, zero clutter and zero ads (:I like using this app to make private wikis, but please can you add the option to add images to entriesGood but copying of text without copying mark-down is not available.Works great.
2. Directly storing on a cloud serverIt's exactly like the Fandom wikis, which id great, but I would like the option to add images (and maybe infoboxes and tables, but mostly the inages).
3. If there was a category or tag feature that would go up to five stars.its very cool and i like making articles for my personal wikis, and yes i would like external links to be added to this, and please add... 1.
4. The reason that I have not given it a full five stars is that there is presently no option to add images.
5. Thank you and please do it as soon as possibleI can do any edits in app and best of all, no one judge what i do unlike Wikipedia, you have to be careful for what you edit, 1 wrong edit it will stop you from editing, in this app there's only one thing that isn't here, I can't make my table have a color, that's allSimple, easy to use.
6. An option to insert images, as wiki articles have images; 2.
7. At this time, I have maps that I would love to put at the beginning of each of my continent pages, but my needs will grow as my project does.So, I just downloaded the app and was absolutely loving it, until I came to one problem.
8. If I just press on the link nothing happens, aside from a brief color change, while a long press leads to editing the current page.
9. I would like to both be able to do banner images at the top of the page, and inline images for context-relevant images.
10. It's so easy to organize a project into wiki form for personal use, world-building in my case.
11. An option to make infoboxes, categories and templates.