QusaWiki is a personal wiki app which stores all of its content locally on your phone or tablet. Use QusaWiki to store lists, notes and personal knowledge databases. QusaWiki wikis are standard SQLite database files and so can be shared between your different phones and tablets just by copying the file. This is especially useful if you own both a phone and tablet (or phones and tablets!); install QusaWiki everywhere and then share your data.
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). 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). Entries can be linked to other entries in the same database to provide for a browsable set of Wiki pages.
What can QusaWiki do?
QusaWiki can present entries either in a dictionary mode or as a classic wiki. 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. In wiki mode, one entry is opened as the default root entry from which other entries are reached via links.
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.
Works on most recent Android phones and tablets (including Chromebooks) and implements Material Design.
Note: Please only download this application if you have suitable storage on your phone or tablet for the database files. The only permissions required for QusaWiki are read/write access to your external storage.
Please enjoy and do not hesitate to get in contact with any issues, queries or feature suggestions. If you love this app then please leave a review, otherwise get in touch!
QusaWiki is 10 years old and going strong :)