Free KIOSKing program for Windows
Ellen Carrico
ecarrico at spl.lib.wa.us
Mon Mar 18 17:13:19 EST 1996
Hi,
I'm currently using Integrity in some of our areas. I'd be extremely
interested in seeing your beta version of KIOSK.
Ellen Carrico "A motorcycle is a tool for turning the Machine
Network & Applications Mgr Age back on itself, for removing shackles.
Seattle Public Library won't fix everything that's wrong with the world
(206)386-4168 but, hey, ... it's definitely a move in the right
ecarrico at spl.lib.wa.us direction." --Paul Pascarella
On Mon, 18 Mar 1996, Denis F. kirk wrote:
>
>
> In answer to the obvious need to disable "menu" options in Windows
> software (e. g. Netscape ) in the Public Access environment, Hyper
> Technologies Inc. has developed Integrity KIOSK (IKIOSK).
>
> Integrity KIOSK will disable any menu item on any Windows program,
> including Program Manager. IKIOSK does not alter the selected program
> in any way. It can be "turned off" at any time.
>
> Anyone interested in helping us BETA test this software will receive
> a free copy of the IKIOSK and our sincere thanks.
>
> If you are interested in BETA testing Integrity KIOSK or would like
> more information, please contact me as follows:
>
> Denis Kirk
> Email: dkirk at wimsey.com
> Toll free: 1-800-663-8381
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> Denis F. Kirk
> Hyper Technologies Inc.
> "Public Access Computer Specialists"
> 1-800-663-8381
> (604) 945-4233
> Fax: (604) 464-8680
> _____________________________________
>
>
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