
Kiosk is a tool for quickly transforming any Mac into a self-contained kiosk with a full-screen web browser. With just a few clicks, you can configure your Mac to act as a web-based kiosk, allowing guests to register for an event or providing public access to the internet. You can customize the default home page, specify whether users can access other websites through the address bar, or disable the toolbar entirely.
v1.1 [Jun 25, 2012]
* Fixed crashes when running Kiosk on Snow Leopard
* Fixed minor display issues with the toolbar if the browser is closed and reopened in the same session
What's New in Version 1.1:
* Tabbed browsing support!
- Links which request new windows will automatically launch in a new tab.
- Tabs can be opened and closed using on-screen icons as well as standard keyboard shortcuts.
- Tab bar can be configured to remain visible at all times
- For environments where tabbed browsing is not desirable, the feature can easily be turned off in the settings.
* Website Filtering
- Easily block websites that you don't want visitors to access
- Need to restrict visitors to just a few websites? Just toggle the option in settings, and add the sites to the list!
* Several bug fixes and improvements