Curl Site-specific Browsers

View this page as a Curl applet.

The following is intended for a corporate user under Microsoft Windows running Internet Explorer.

Below you will find a link to a Curl site-specific browser for www.evernote.com

In an enterprise server environment, there would be no intermediate window as there is for this simple demo.  The browser in this example is comparable to Mozilla Prism when the addressbar option has not been selected.

But in Curl this application is readily extensible with widgets and interfaces to non-internet data such as HR evaluations.

For example, with an SSB you can securely evaluate aspects of a collaborative project from outside that project with any confidential data to be saved remaining independent of the target site. Another example would be simply enforcing training compliance.  Or just giving your employees access to Google, Wikipedia and your corporate portal - but no more.  And tracking where they spend their time among the three (as feedback for you and possibly for them as well.)

In each case the browser widget would be accompanied by additional widgets for data or for selecting the available target sites.

Click here to visit Evernote.com in an Aule (at first you may see a blank window.)

For an example of a site-specific browser, you might look at WikiBrowse. Such browsers are now common as iPhone and iTouch apps. Here is a very simple Curl embedded browser for searching the web.

And here is our Aule Browser.

The Aule Browser also can be seen in lockdown mode.

For information on the Curl browser plugin or on Curl desktop applications, click here to visit Curl, Inc. (this link opens in a new window.)

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