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Offline Reader

Offline readers store content locally. Save web pages, articles, and documents for offline access anytime, anywhere.

Offline reader

Offline reader lets you save pages, articles, and videos to your device so they work without internet. This is handy on planes, subways, or trips with weak signal. You can choose only text to save space or include pictures for easier learning. It syncs when you are on wifi and keeps a tidy library with folders and a quick search bar.

How do I save something for offline?

Tap the share button in your browser and pick save offline. Choose quality: text only for tiny size, or text and images for nicer layouts. Select the folder, like school or travel, then confirm. When you reconnect to wifi, the app updates the saved copy so facts stay fresh and links are checked.

What should I download first?

  • Grab directions and tickets before you leave home.
  • Save homework guides and reference pages for class.
  • Download kids stories for long rides and flights.
  • Store recipes and checklists for camping trips.

How can I manage storage space?

Use the space meter to see which files are large. Delete old videos you finished and keep text versions for notes. Set auto-clean to remove items after a week unless you pin them. On small phones, enable image compression so pictures still look fine while using less space.

Which format is best for reading?

Reader view shows clean text with a simple font and big buttons, great for small screens. Web view keeps the original layout, which helps with tables or step-by-step guides. If your eyes get tired, switch to dark mode and raise the line spacing. Try both views to see which feels better for each article.

How do I keep everything organized?

Create folders by trip, class, or project. Add short tags like math, museum, or food so search is fast. Sort by date before a trip and pin the top five items to the front. Back up the library to the cloud when you get home so family devices can read too.

What if a page needs a login?

Save while you are signed in so the app can copy the clean version. If the site blocks saving, use print to pdf and store the file instead. Keep passwords safe in a manager and never share them in notes. If rules change, re-save the page when you next have internet.

Offline Reader FAQ

What is an offline reader?

An offline reader is a tool that saves pages and articles on your device so you can read without internet. It stores text, images, and links in a clean view. With sync and a download queue, you carry a travel library and read anywhere.

How do I save a page for offline reading?

Open the share menu in your browser, tap Save to offline reader, and choose a folder. The app downloads the page and images. Later, open the offline reading list and read the saved article even on a plane or subway.

Which file types does offline mode support?

Offline reading supports articles, PDFs, and simple web pages. Heavy video or interactive maps may not work without internet. Save a text view when possible, so your offline reader opens fast and stays light on storage.

How often should I sync my library?

Sync once a day if you read often, and always before a trip. Turn on auto sync on Wi‑Fi to fetch new articles and clean old files. Regular sync keeps your offline reader fresh and ready when the internet is gone.

Why are images missing in saved pages?

Some sites block image downloads, or the page uses scripts that need internet. Choose text‑only save, wait for Wi‑Fi, or try a reader view. These options keep offline reading stable and make pages open fast on low storage.

Which is better: single save or full site download?

Single save is light and good for one article, while full site download takes more space and time but keeps more links and images. Pick single save for quick offline reading. Choose full download when you need a whole guide for travel.

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