Simple, Powerful, Portable NOW INCLUDES FLASH PLAYER v11.3.300.265 This industrial web browser was purpose built for dedicated internet terminals or web kiosks. It takes over the screen with a very basic, very modern web browser. Utilizing Chromium Embedded, this will let your full screen machine view the most modern HTML5 and CSS3 powered websites perfectly
Simple, Powerful, Portable
NOW INCLUDES FLASH PLAYER v11.3.300.265
This industrial web browser was purpose built for dedicated internet terminals or web kiosks. It takes over the screen with a very basic, very modern web browser. Utilizing Chromium Embedded, this will let your full screen machine view the most modern HTML5 and CSS3 powered websites perfectly. This is a solid alternative to browser plugins and F11 mode.
BASIC FEATURES
- Dedicated Fullscreen Browser
- Easy Configuration (through settings.ini)
- HTML5 and CSS3 Friendly
- Perfect for internet terminals
- Portable, no installation required
- Self-contained, no prerequisites
- Unbranded, generic UI (with no credits given to the author or codecanyon)
settings.ini File (Configuration)
[Browser] DefaultURL=http://www.example.com/ EnableRightClick=0 AllowClose=0 AllowNav=0 AllowFileAccessFromFiles=0settings.ini file explained..
- DefaultURL – The browser’s homepage
- EnableRightClick – 0 disables right click, 1 enables right click
- AllowClose – 0 prevents Alt+F4 command, 1 allows Alt+F4 command
- AllowNav – 0 disables navigation, 1 enables navigation (using Ctrl+O command)
- AllowFileAccessFromFiles – 0 equivalent to using “—allow-file-access-from-files”
REQUIREMENTS
- Microsoft Windows
Tips
- Place a shortcut in the “startup” folder for automatic launch when windows starts
- When loading local URLs, use the following format: “file:///C:/Users/3nd47/Desktop/index.htm” (absolute) or “file:///index.htm” (relative)
Disclaimers
- The use of an industrial keyboard is recommended to prevent system commands.
- This is powered by Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF), please check Google Groups for any troubleshooting issues.
Update History
- March 15, 2013 – Added —allow-file-access-from-files ability.
- Nov. 9, 2012 – Upgraded to CEF3 engine (from CEF1)
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