OpenKiosk vs TempleOS
A side-by-side look at OpenKiosk and TempleOS. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
OpenKiosk
Business & Commerce
OpenKiosk is an open-source kiosk software that provides a locked-down environment for public access computers. It allows admins to restrict user activities and customize the user interface.
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TempleOS
Os & Utilities
TempleOS is an open source operating system developed by Terry A. Davis starting in 2003. It is designed to be an old-school, 16-bit operating system built from scratch with Biblical references and built-in support for coding in HolyC, a C/C++ variant.
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