1. As of now though it's only suitible for reading one page at a time on one subject at a time, and overall feels almost deliberately difficult for following a rabbit hole or reading multiple wikis in a session.
2. The search function also seems to be case sensitive, and the wikis when in a browser dont seem to have that issue.It's pretty okay, but honestly, for most wikis, I would prefer the site in a browser over this app.
3. One minor recommendation: when I'm reading and clicking through the blue words which open a new page and I want to go back, I'm always at the top of the article instead of where I left of.
4. Also, would be nice to have an entry in selection context menu (like : Wiktionary Popup)I want to like it, but the functionality has deteriorated.
5. In fact, to get images to appear, I had to open the file page, then tap on the file, then hit the back button, at which point the image would display only on the file page.
6. External links do not lead to the correct page.To be honest, this app is no longer being developed and there is no way to get in contact with any of the emails provided when you have an issue.
7. For instance, if you have wiktionary English, Russian and Portuguese, and search something in the Russian wiktionary, sometimes when you do another search it will switch automatically to Portuguese wiktionary.
8. The pages are slower to load as well, compared to a browser like Chrome where on (presumably a decent internet source) it's below 1.5 seconds.
9. But could you, in the near future, allow users to custom add wikis? If you need to, create a premium purchase app with this feature.
10. It would be better if we could pin in the menu the Wikimedia projects we want, and remove some of them (the last one used is not necessarily the one I want at the top).
11. If not for this, the app would be perfect but with this bug it's a huge time saver.greatest app I've had so far for combining wikis.