A Kiwix review shows that a Linux-based operating system based on Google's Android platform is easy to install and use. According to the Kiwix blog, this is "the open source alternative" to the iPhone and BlackBerry. In terms of user experience, the software is similar to other, paid mobile apps. The only difference being that Android doesn't use proprietary applications, like those found in iPhone and BlackBerry phones.
If you are looking for an application to use on Kiwix, you can download it from the official website or from the Android marketplace. The official website is where you will find instructions on building the application, downloading it and installing it on your device. After installation, you will be able to view the latest version number of the app on your Android device. The Kiwix software also supports offline (e.g. Verizon iPhone and Blackberry).
For a simple download, most users will follow the "application download" step on the main menu. From there, they should select the "open" option, which will launch the application and download the required software libraries. Once downloaded, the application will prompt you to install the required drivers. After that, it will display all necessary and installed services and ports, and then proceed to start using the software. Based on the Kiwix review, users can synchronize their SMS and email via their PC, laptop and smartphone.