Wikipedia Diver – Firefox Add-On to Track Your Wikipedia Usage

January 28, 2010

If you spends lots of time on Wikipedia, jumping on one page from another and interested to know how much your wikipedia usages is, here is a firefox add-on which can track browsing path through Wikipedia for you.

Wikipedia Diver creates a database in your profile directory and saves all clicks on Wikipedia to that database. Than you can see a graph of your Wikipedia browsing by clicking on “WikiDiver Graph” under tools menu in Firefox. This Graph shows you the path from you enter the Wikipedia and than your visited page and so on. In this Graph, red circles present your visited pages and you can go to these pages again just by clicking the related circle and the purple lines present browsing path.

wikidriver graph

This way, you can know your local Wikipedia Usage and also track down browsing path.

Download:- Wikipedia Diver 0.4

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