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by Bastian Koell
Prizma puts all of Wikipedia in your pocket. Offline. Wherever you go.

The Prizma technology allows you to search faster, find places nearby and read beautifully layouted Wikipedia...
by BananaGlue GmbH
Experience Wikipedia in an easy and beautiful way.
Every article you look up is stored on your iPad for offline reading - no internet connection is needed. Build your personal encyclopedia...
by Cannonade.Net
WW2 Daily answers two questions. What happened today in World War Two? Where did it happen? Show me a map!

Flip through daily "cards" showing important events leading up to and during the...
by Baliza GmbH
The app Food Intolerances is a tool to help everyone who has to stick to a restricted diet because of food intolerances or allergies. Typical applications are: histamine intolerance, mastocytosis,...
by ActiveGuru Ltd.
Vicinity is the ultimate guide to your surroundings.

It provides one tap access to nearby services and amenities such as bars, restaurants, taxis, takeouts and gas stations. Vicinity also...
by Sutro Media
• Asheville - the funky, fabulous and fantastic! •

Asheville North Carolina, in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is a perfect combination of small town and big city. Take the big...
by Sutro Media
••• Explore Southwest Idaho's outdoor adventures •••

Idaho’s capital city is the ideal launching point for town-based outdoor adventures and astonishing day trips. Float the Boise River...
by Cannonade.Net
American Civil War Daily answers two fundamental questions. What happened today during the American Civil War? Where did it happen? Show me a map!

Flip through daily "cards" showing...
by Rakesh Chellaboina
App is fully compatible with iPhone and iPad and new iPad.

•Wiki map lets you see Wikipedia articles around your point of Interest.
•You can get distances from search points as well as...
by Cannonade.Net
WW1 Daily answers two questions. What happened today in the First World War? Where did it happen? Show me a map!

Flip through daily "cards" showing important events of the first 'total...