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AutoWikiBrowser 6.4.0.0 is a Windows-based editing toolkit published by the Wikimedia community that enables trusted contributors to semi-automate large-scale syntax corrections across wikis powered by MediaWiki, Wikimedia projects, Fandom, and other compatible platforms. Designed for maintenance crews, bot operators, and experienced editors, the program loads lists of pages from categories, what-links-here queries, or plain text files and then applies regular-expression or rule-based replacements in a controlled, step-through environment, allowing each change to be accepted, skipped, or manually refined before saving. Typical use cases include fixing broken templates, standardizing citation formats, replacing deprecated HTML tags, correcting typographical errors, adding categories, or converting interwiki links—tasks that would be impractical to perform manually on thousands of articles. Because the software respects user permissions and can be switched between fully automatic, semi-automatic, and diff-only modes, it reduces repetitive strain while preserving editorial oversight and compliance with local wiki policies. Built-in lists of common fixes, typo databases, and plugin support for custom modules further extend its utility, making it a standard fixture in the category of wiki maintenance and content management tools. Version 6.4.0.0 represents the single current release line maintained by volunteer developers and is distributed under an open-source license compatible with Windows Vista through Windows 11. AutoWikiBrowser is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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