Internet MiniKiosk Development Kit Debuts | Internet News

Internet MiniKiosk Development Kit Debuts

Written By
David Fiedler
David Fiedler
Apr 22, 1998
1 minute read

Radiant Systems, Inc. today announced the premiere release of its Internet MiniKiosk Development Kit (MDK).


The package offers a host of Microsoft ActiveX controls that enable intuitive, touch-screen navigation of Web sites, giving any user the ability to surf the World Wide Web without a keyboard or mouse.


Designed specifically to expand the presence of Web sites to the non-
Internet using public, Internet MDK consists of Radiant Systems-developed
ActiveX controls (called the KDT or Kiosk Development Tools), an Internet
MiniKiosk, a hands-on training program and sample consumer-oriented Web sites.


The Internet Mini Kiosk component, which is based on Radiant Systems’ MediaClient PC, features a small footprint and an industry-hardened kiosk enclosure that helps minimize downtime of deployed Web sites. This solution
addresses multiple issues that plague the kiosk industry, which tends to
rely on desktop grade off-the-shelf hardware.


Internet MDK provides a graphical, Web-browsing shell that incorporates
touch screen controls to industry standard navigation commands, including
frames navigation. It also provides access and security features, allowing developers to set kiosk access controls.


Readers can get detailed information about the Internet MDK and Radiant Digital Retail by calling 800-229-0991 x 119.

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