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wKiosk Browser

wKiosk Browser - 3.5

full screen web browser for Internet kiosks

All Time: (3.0)
Version 3.5: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 3.5
Release Date: 2004-05-04
License: Update
Downloads (version 3.5): 243
Downloads (all versions): 14,776
Price: $99.00

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Product Description:

  • Fullscreen internet browser for Mac OS X
  • Use Apple Safari engine
  • Manage internet and e-mail station in public spaces
  • Easy interface to setup
  • Powerful URL control function
  • Disable ForceQuit function
  • Disable download
  • Customize each function
  • Free download for evaluation
  • Include free technical support and free updates

What's new in this version:

  • new preferences panel with changes of settings in real time
  • better stability and better print function
  • new interface style
  • interface style management implemented
  • new options for the administrator
  • english, french and spanish versions
  • new serial number management
  • bugs fixed
  • Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.3

    Additional Requirements:

    • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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    wKiosk Browser CommentaryWill not display RSS feeds consistently - Version: 5.1, 4/16/2008 08:08AM PST

    ucrweb
    I keep trying wKiosk thinking it will be the solution for my touch screen kiosks. I like the security features like hiding the dock and menubar, and restarting in case of a crash. However wKiosk will NOT display RSS feeds consistently, even though it is built on the 'Safari engine'. wKiosk cannot render feeds starting with feed:// nor can it render XML that does not have style information associated with it and just displays one massive block of text. These are RSS feeds that display fine in Safari, Firefox, and iCab. Maybe wKiosk is simply adhering to standards, but like I said, Safari handles the feeds just fine.

    As it stands I will continue to use iCab for my kiosks. Granted wKiosk is geared for kiosk use, while iCab is a browser first, with a kiosk mode addition. iCab kiosk mode is simple and straight forward to set up and displays RSS feeds as expected. With a few settings on the kiosk user account and help from a couple other utilities, I can lock my kiosks down pretty good. If you don't need to display various RSS feeds, wKiosk might be worth considering.
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    wKiosk Browser Reviewprice too high - Version: 5.1, 4/8/2008 08:30PM PST

    fitzt
    The price is too high, when you can get FireFox,NetScape, and Safari for free, that do just as good .
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    wKiosk Browser ReviewExcellent - Version: 5.0.1, 9/27/2007 08:05AM PST

    james.dore
    Having looked at several alternatives (iCab's Kiosk mode, various Firefox mods and others) this did the best job, and was almost the quickest to set up. We need to run Kiosks to print registration forms during induction weeks, and this is the only tool that handles printing sensibly.
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