Why disable access to software features?

Eric Lease Morgan eric_morgan at ncsu.edu
Thu Nov 2 13:35:28 EST 1995


> I too am interested in learning how to use Netscape (on Macs) in a kiosk
> mode. It would be wonderful to disable access to the menu (or most of the
> menu). This is conjunction with AtEase would make the whole lash-up more
> robust.

Remind me why we, as librarians, would like to disable access to some of the
software's features. I thought librarians were interested in free and equal
access to information?

--
Eric Lease Morgan
NCSU Libraries
"I have  written a comprehensive book about Macintosh
computers and the World Wide Web. Read Teaching a New
Dog Old Tricks at http://152.1.24.177/teaching/manuscript/"



More information about the Web4lib mailing list