All HTML and PDF articles saved in MyLOFT are accessible even when you are offline. Each article's type is indicated by an icon in the app so you can quickly identify HTML and PDF items.
We would like to inform you that saved PDF articles can only be opened within the MyLOFT PDF viewer. At present, there is no option to open these saved PDFs using an external PDF reader or app. If you require an alternative viewing option, you may ...
Audio or video files can be saved into MyLOFT using one of the following methods: Mobile app: Tap the Save button located at the bottom-right of the browser. Web app: Click the MyLOFT browser extension icon in your web browser while using the Web ...
Saved articles access If your account is permanently revoked by the MyLOFT Team, you cannot access your saved articles. If the revocation is temporary, your saved articles will become accessible again once your account is restored. Permanently ...
Mobile App Once saved, URL, PDF, and HTML documents are stored as articles. To learn how to save articles, see the "How to Save an Article" documentation. Open the MyLOFT Home page by tapping Home in the bottom menu bar. The Recently Saved section on ...
For Mobile App Users Where downloads are saved When you download a PDF or save an HTML full text or link in the MyLOFT mobile app, the item is saved in your Default Collection or in the Collection you selected during the saving process. Access a ...