turns Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator into a controllable touch screen kiosk.
The program overlays your existing browser for instant upward compatibility. It hides the system's interface from the user, restricts URLs, processes e-mail, and much more. You can run it in one of three different modes: as a stand-alone application, a hidden application in the Windows taskbar, or as a puppet program controlled by another application via DDE. You can define an unlimited number of 3-D on-screen buttons and graphics in order to customize the program. These buttons can appear to the left, right, above or below the browser window. You can also assign actions to the interface buttons, such as loading a URL, performing a browser action (such as "Home"), creating an e-mail composition, playing a video, and more.
Web Kiosk Commander also monitors surfing and e-mail hyperlinks, and includes a number of HTML forms with a variety of customizable pop-up keyboards. It can process user input and generate a URL based on the answers received. Moreover, it can assign a telephone number to an on-screen button and execute controlled voice calling.
Web Kiosk Commander runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 4 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Browsing Tools.
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