OneNote Page Viewer faster than PDF requires WebKit engine to be compatible with single-file web pages to reduce need for Android phone?
I am trying to share a Page of OneNote to others using smartphone (IPhones and Androids) but am finding mht file exported as 'single file webpage' cannot be opened by iphone; according to Microsoft no iOS browser will but only MHT app but unfortunately not work correctly. I tried multiple apps and have to agree with Microsoft. Android smartphones fare better in this situation.
Is there a better solution? Would Apple consider feature Safari to view OneNote export as single web page file because PDF export is sluggish for iphone 11. Isn't 'single file webpage' superior to pdf format for minimum file size and speedy viewing?
BACKGROUND OF ADVANTAGE OF MHT FILE
When you open an MHT file, it can be displayed in any web browser or MHT viewer, allowing you to view the web page as if you were accessing it online.
MHT files are commonly used for various purposes, such as:
- Archiving web content: Saving a webpage and its associated resources for future reference, even if the original webpage is no longer available online.
- Offline browsing: Accessing web pages without an internet connection, making them ideal for travelers or areas with limited connectivity.
- File compression: MHT files can compress the content of a web page, reducing file size and making them easier to share and store.
- Preserving content integrity: Since all the resources are contained within a single file, MHT files ensure that the webpage displays correctly, regardless of external changes.
Overall, MHT files simplify the process of saving, sharing, and accessing web pages, making them a valuable file format for various applications.
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