wKiosk is the ideal way
for Mac OS X to present web-based content (HTML, Flash, PDF, videos,
etc.) and applications in a safe and stable way in public access
terminals with or without access to the Internet. You can use wKiosk to
individually restrict access to Web sites, the operating system, system
settings, and applications. Your computer will be protected against any
manipulation from the time you boot up until you shut it down.
Since
wKiosk is built with the Apple Safari Engine, you will benefit from all
the features that this modern browser has to offer (Flash, QuickTime,
Real Audio, multimedia formats, etc). We developed wKiosk with the
intention to create a browser that would provide the same functionality
and ease of use as Safari, while adding maximum security and protection
from user interference. wKiosk is completely customizable, you can make
it fit the individual requirements of your public access terminals.
The
program was created entirely within Apple Cocoa Frameworks, ensuring
maximum performance and stability. The program also features an
easy-to-use aqua interface and streamlined window for easy navigation.
wKiosk
will automatically return to the initial screen after each session.It
will also close all windows, delete temporary internet files and
cookies. The kiosk will then be reset to its initial state. In addition,
you can limit web access to certain URLs like your company website. No
programming skills are necessary to setup wKiosk. Configuring it is very
simple and can be accomplished within a couple of minutes.
WHAT'S
NEW Version 5.2: - Support of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- More reliable web engine (last version of the webkit) - Bug fixed
with user license and some proxy servers - Know bugs fixed