OpenKiosk

'OpenKiosk' is a multi-platform kiosk system ideally suited for use in locations where a controlled computing environment is paramount, such as public access systems, libraries, school computer laboratories, and internet cafes.

Features include the ability to switch between Kiosk-Mode User Interface and a standard desktop; remote logoff, shutdown, and messaging; internationalized text; ability to remote view network via the Web; Blowfish-encrypted settings; and the ability to group workstations according to program access.

Last updated 9 Aug, 2005


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  • BerkeleyDB 4.1.25 or later (4.2.52 recommended) (Use Requirement)
  • Qt 3.1.2 or later (3.2.3 recommended) (Use Requirement)

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2.0.6

2.0.6 beta released 2005-08-09

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