This is a gentle reminder that we are startng the release event in 25 minutes. If anyone wants to join, here is the video call link: https://meet.google.com/bgc-wbat-nrv

Regards,
Bodhisattwa 

On Mon, Aug 18, 2025, 9:16 PM Bodhisattwa <bodhisattwa.rgkmc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Wikisourcerers,

We are planning to have an online call to celebrate the release of the app, where we will discuss the different aspects of the app, gather feedback and answer questions from the larger Wikisource community. 

Wikisource Reader App release event
Friday, 22 August · 2:30pm – 3:30pm UTC
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/bgc-wbat-nrv 

We sincerely hope to see you there.

Regards,
Sai and Bodhisattwa


On Mon, 18 Aug 2025 at 09:49, Bodhisattwa <bodhisattwa.rgkmc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Wikisourcerers,

It gives us immense pleasure and excitement to you that the Wikisource Reader mobile application is now released for Android users at the Google Play Store for them to read books which are completely proofread and transcluded on Wikisource websites. The Github repo is here and a website for the app is also created. 

The metadata of the books are fetched directly from Wikidata and strictly follows the bibliographical book model of Wikidata. So to appear in the app, any completed book must fulfill the three mandatory criteria mentioned below. They need to have corresponding:
  • Wikidata items
  • Wikisource sitelink with proofread or validation badges
  • P1957 property linked in the items.
A sample Wikidata item of one such book is here. A sample SPARQL query to list the books to be displayed in the app for one specific language is here. A detailed documentation can be found on this Meta-Wiki page

The app currently supports 22 language Wikisource editions like Assamese, Bangla, Catalan, Czech, Danish, English, French, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Javanese, Marathi, Malay, Polish, Punjabi, Spanish, Sundanese, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. More languages will be added in next releases as and when they fulfill the mandatory criteria in due course for at least 1-5 books as a start.

The app has the following features
  1. Clean and beautiful user interface
  2. Dark and Light theme
  3. Option to browse free e-books in multiple languages
  4. Option to import books from non-Wikisource external sources
  5. Option to filter books in different literary forms
  6. Option to download books for offline access
  7. Option to store, read and delete books from library
  8. Option to jump through chapters
  9. In-built e-book reader
  10. Customization of font color, size and weight
  11. Light, Dark, Sepia and customized color mode for reading
  12. Adjustment of page margins
  13. RTL and LTR support
  14. System default typeface along with options for Literata, Sans Sarif, IA Writer Duospace, AccsiibleDfa and OpenDyslexic typefaces
  15. Option to choose among left, right and justified text alignments
  16. Customization of line height, paragraph indent, paragraph spacing, word spacing and letter spacing
  17. Options to highlight, underline and annotate texts
  18. Option to bookmark
  19. Text to Speech in different languages with customizable speed and pitch
The app is dependent on
The development of the app was initially financially supported by Centre for Internet and Society until March 2025, who also host the app on Google play store now. The app is now developed and maintained in volunteer capacity and we welcome all open source developers and experienced Wikisource contributors to contribute to the development of the app for the future.

We sincerely thank everyone who was involved in supporting the app in different ways, without whom this app could not have been developed. 

Regards,
Sai Phanindra and Bodhisattwa
(both as volunteer capacity)