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Arlington Kiosk Browser Specifications
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Turn your PC into a secure public kiosk with an Internet access policy control.
If complete security isn't a concern, this flexible kiosk browser is easy to configure and operate. Arlington Kiosk Browser is a snap to install, and users with very little experience should find it easy to configure. Unfortunately, experienced users can bypass program gates to get to the operating system.
Arlington Kiosk Browser simplifies the typical Internet Explorer browser. Its default setup should work for most users. Required functions such as Address, Back, Forward, and Print are easily accessed from a button menu. An additional button menu of links to helpful sites can be personalized. The program's multitabbed options menu presents an array of items to easily set the browser to user specifications. Setting browser appearance is a mere matter of clicking a few check boxes. Those familiar with HTML can precisely set the look and operation of the toolbar. Security is set with check box options in the customize menu. You can easily restrict select Windows shortcuts, block certain programs from loading, or prevent access to the hard drive or USB drives. Lab managers will appreciate the session function to log off users after a preset amount of time.
Waterfox (64-Bit) 203 |
Internet Explorer 203 |
Mozilla Firefox beta 203 |
Google Chrome 203 |
360 Browser 203 |
UC Web PC 203 |
Mozilla Firefox 64-bit 203 |
Polarity 203 |
Vivaldi (32-bit) 203 |
TEC-IT TBarCode 203 |