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常見問題

 * 維基媒體應用安卓版與維基媒體行動網頁版有何區別？

維基百科移動提供了優質的閱讀與搜尋體驗，在行動裝置原生環境下，它能展現出更快速的載入速度以及使用較少的流量，也能提供更好的無縫瀏覽體驗. 維基百科移動提供了許多網頁版無法提供的功能，諸如儲存條目供日後閱覽、分享內容以及圖片到您最愛的社群應用程式.

當然，維基百科移動仍然在持續開發許多在維基百科行動網頁版上的既有的功能，像是監視清單，提醒通知...等


 * 我可以在哪找到最新的發佈版本通知？您也許可以在Google Play 應用商店上找到，或是參閱版本頁面

是誰開發了維基百科移動？請檢閱我們的團隊簡介頁面

支援哪些裝置？
我們的應用程式適用於 Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) 以上

The app also works well on SailfishOS devices with Android app support.

維基百科移動版有哪些功能？

 * 探索清單

應用程式的首要畫面提供了推薦閱讀的清單，每一張“卡片”代表著一個獨立的條目、或是一組清單來供您閱讀. 在探索清單中的卡片類型包含：
 * The types of cards you might find in the feed (depending on their language availability) include:
 * 新聞動態：近期新聞資訊
 * 趨勢：今日瀏覽人數最多的條目（依據總瀏覽數）
 * 典範條目：今日在維基百科上的典範條目
 * 每日圖片：今日在維基共享資源上的精選圖片
 * 繼續閱讀：根據您的閱讀紀錄（本地端）來顯示的閱讀提醒
 * 因為您讀了：根據您的閱讀紀錄來提供一組建議閱讀的條目清單.
 * On this day: events in history on this day.
 * 隨機條目：隨機挑選條目
 * 今日維基：開啟維基百科的主頁

如果您不想要觀看某一卡片，您可以透過滑動該卡片來移除.

Since version 2.7.221, there is also an option to "Customize the feed" that allows you to choose which types of cards to show, and show them in a preferred order.

探索清單也包括了上方的搜尋列，讓您能夠快速地以文字與語音搜尋維基百科.

點擊上方的”搜尋維基百科“欄位並輸入您欲搜尋的文字 維基百科移動將會根據您的搜尋文字列出在維基百科上的條目搜尋結果. 程式會根據條目的標題來搜尋，以提供最佳的搜尋結果.
 * 搜尋條目


 * 設定與更改維基百科語言

目前，您只能用單一語言搜尋維基百科，而預設的搜尋語言是根據您手機裝置而定的. 若欲更換維基百科語言，請至右上方的選項選擇”設定“，進入頁面後再選擇『維基百科語言”

點擊右上角選單中的“在頁面中搜尋” You will be able to type text to search within the current page, and the search results will be automatically highlighted and scrolled into view.
 * Search within page

From the top-right menu (three dots), select "Read in other languages". This will show a list of languages in which the current article is available for reading.
 * Read in different languages

When you long-press on the text within an article, you can highlight portions of the text, then use the buttons in the top menu to "copy" the selection to the clipboard, or "share" the selection. If you select "share", you will be able to share the selection as plain text, or an image card that contains the text printed on top of the most relevant image from the article.
 * Share interesting facts to social media

You can add a page to a reading list, which acts as a sort of bookmark of the pages. You can have more than one reading list so that you categorize the pages in your list. Pages saved to a list are made available offline by default so that you can read it later. You can turn it off, individually for each page in a reading list, if you do not want it offline. You will be able to access Reading lists from the bottom menu in the App's Home page (may change with different versions).
 * 阅读列表

Go to the main app menu (top left) and select "Nearby" to see Wikipedia articles about places near you, based on the GPS location of your device. We do not store or track your location over time.
 * 附近

Tap on the "pencil" icon next to section headings in an article to start editing. Note that Wikipedia articles are formatted using MediaWiki formatting.
 * 编辑

Synced reading lists

 * Are saved pages synced with other devices or browsers via my Wikipedia account?
 * A synced reading lists feature is currently in Beta, and will soon be released to all users.


 * How do I get the synced reading lists feature?
 * Beginning with version 2.7.23X, Android app users will be able to sync their reading lists to other Android devices they own, as long as those devices are running the latest version of the Wikipedia Android app, and the user is logged into the app on each device. (If users are logged out, or if syncing is not enabled, then reading lists will be stored locally only.)


 * I'm having trouble syncing. What should I do?
 * If you are having trouble syncing your reading lists, please make sure that each device is running the latest version of the Wikipedia Android app, that you are logged into the app on each device, and that you have enabled syncing for your account. (You can enable sync via the app settings menu.)


 * When will synced reading lists be available on other platforms?
 * Reading list sync is currently only available on Android, though we anticipate that the feature will soon be available in the iOS app as well. While there are no immediate plans to add the sync feature to desktop or mobile web, we encourage you to occasionally check back for further updates.

离线阅读和数据

 * Can I save articles for offline reading?
 * You will be able to save articles offline by adding them to a Reading list. Articles are made "Available offline" by default. You will be able to access Reading lists from the bottom menu in the App's home page (may change with different versions).


 * Can I access Wikipedia for free with your app?
 * If your mobile carrier supports Wikipedia Zero, the app will automatically access Wikipedia for free, and it will notify you when you are within a Zero-rated network. If you do not see a notification about this in the app, you may be charged for accessing data from Wikipedia.

Privacy and Data Sharing

 * Does your app track me? Do you use my data?
 * Yes, we do track some of your actions. Sending usage reports can be deactivated by going to the "More" option of the left navigation menu, and unchecking the "Send usage reports" checkbox. We also have crash reporting to help us fix bugs. If a crash is detected, you will be prompted with the option to send us the crash report if you like. (Please say yes! It helps us a lot.) All collected data is anonymous.


 * What information does the usage report contain?
 * Different data is collected, specifics of which can seen on the event logging page. For example, it records the average delay between typing a search term and receiving search results, or the number of times the Share button is clicked, or whether the font size was increased or decreased. We use a service called HockeyApp to report crashes in the Android application. When you choose to send us a crash (which we're immensely grateful for!), it tells us where in the code the crash originated from (the stack track across all active threads), and other diagnostic information such as the Android version and device type. This data cannot be used to personally identify you.

This is all used to better understand user engagement, and guides us to improving and enhancing the features that the app offers.
 * How does Nearby work?
 * When you click Nearby, the app requests access to your geolocation data, and offers you a list of up to 50 articles that are within 10 kilometers of your location. Nearby doesn't track your location or store your geodata.

Readability and adjustments
From the top-right menu (three dots), select "Font and theme".This will allow you to increase or decrease the text size, as well as switch between a Light and Dark theme.
 * Can I change font size and background color?

Yes! When an audio clip appears inside an article, tap on the "Play" button to start playing the audio. When an article contains a video clip, tap on the video thumbnail to start playing the video.
 * Can I listen to media or watch videos on the app?

Download and bug reporting

 * I am an Android developer, may I fork your app?
 * Please do. Our repository is available on . Please check details for contribution.

Can I download an APK version to install the Android app without a Google Play Store account?

APK files (for both the beta and stable versions of the app) are available on releases.wikimedia.org. Note that the app won't auto-update when installed this way.

Is the app available on F-Droid?

Yes, as of August 25, 2015, there are updates to the F-Droid version again.


 * Where do I report bugs?
 * If the app crashes, it will automatically display a dialog that asks you to specify what you were doing when the crash occurred. It will then automatically draft an email (in your preferred email app) that contains the report, which you can "send" when ready.
 * If you see another bug (and not a crash) or have a suggestion or feature request, you can send feedback [mailto:mobile-android-wikipedia@wikimedia.org here].

Editing
No. You can edit without creating a username or logging in, but note that your IP address will be associated with your edits, and will be visible to anyone who reads the page's history. Not yet. This is not yet supported in the app.
 * Do I have to be logged in to edit?
 * Can I upload pictures?
 * Can I view a page's history and talk pages?

安全性與權限


 * Why does the app need the Identity permission (GET_ACCOUNTS)?
 * This permission is required so that the app can integrate with your user account on Wikipedia, so that your preferences and saved pages will be synchronized between devices when you are logged in. (This feature is currently under development.)


 * Why does the app need the Location permission (ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION)?
 * This permission is required for the app to find your current location when using the Nearby feature (displaying Wikipedia articles near your physical location). (This permission is not required to use Nearby, but you will need to manually move your map to your current location if the permission is denied.)


 * Why does the app need the Photos/Media/Files permission (WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE)?
 * This permission is required because the app allows you to save images that you browse to your local device. It's also required so that the app can temporarily save images for sharing via other apps (as in Share a fact).


 * Why does the app need the Full Network Access permission (ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, ACCESS_WIFI_STATE)?
 * This permission is used by the app to determine the state and quality of your network connection, and adjust certain aspects of its performance accordingly (e.g. loading lower-quality versions of images when on a limited connection). This permission is also used by the app's Nearby feature, which checks the quality of your network connection to determine how aggressively it should load the graphical map tiles.


 * Why does the app need the Boot Completed permission (RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED)?
 * The app allows you to make edits to articles, as well as to the Wikidata descriptions associated with the article titles. After making an edit, the app starts a background service that listens for notifications from the server. If another user reverts an edit that you made, or leaves a comment on your Talk page, you will receive a notification via the app on your device. And if you happen to restart your device, this service needs to launch automatically, so that it can continue listening for notifications (without needing you to start the app explicitly). This is why the app needs to receive an event when your device initially boots up.


 * Is the connection between the app and Wikipedia encrypted?
 * Yes, all network traffic from the app is performed over HTTPS.

Getting in touch

 * If I have a question or a suggestion, how do I reach out?
 * You can email us at: mobile-android-wikipedia @undefined wikimedia.org