Is there software for the sole purpose of reading Wikipedia? Reasons inside:

Like many, I look at Wikipedia to learn about computers and computer science. But I often run into the problem of opening more and more wiki pages based on related links at the bottom of the wiki page or whenever I find a word that I don’t know in the article. I try to read them when they arrive, but the number of tabs expands at an exponential rate, and I cannot come up with a good system to manage them. This is especially distracting when I have another job in my Firefox.

The bookmark failed while completing the task, and I cannot immediately open 30 tabs.

Therefore, I was wondering if other capable programmers could deal with this problem and, possibly, make a Wikipedia browser? One that will be autonomous from your web browser and more like a paper encyclopedia from a wiki to read a control tool, perhaps your favorite wiki page tool, etc.?

I know that this question is open and perhaps poorly explained, but I hope someone has an idea that I am asking ^ _ ^. If not, I might consider adding it to a possible project that I need to do.

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