A Windows Desktop For Kids: KidDesktop Provides Simple and Safe Browsing Experiences

Computer security issues could influence in an unexpected manner the Internet browsing experience or various learning tasks processing in case of children. The solving of computer security problems can be performed efficiently in various ways with the help of an adequate software.

The new release of KidDesktop software could make the computer based activities of younger members of your family more safe and easy to perform. This software provides to children (having between three up to seven years) the possibility to use a Windows based desktop with customized features that will form a parent controlled environment.

By using the configurable platform KD Builder, the parents are able to setup the access level or navigation features for certain websites. The children will browse the websites or a certain directory based on an activity bar.

In the same manner, also the kids can download pictures from a digital camera themselves without having access to important documents or system files.

Dan Werbel, the co-founder of this KidDesktop stated:”KidDesktop is a fun and interactive solution for children that teaches the ins and outs of working on the computer safely and exploring the Web without the worry of harmful content. The many unique and easy to use features of KidDesktop allow children to have a quality experience each time they turn on the family computer, and parents know that their files are safe from curious little hands.”

The icon-driven KidDesktop application will also provide the opportunity to setup kids access to their favorite applications (like certain games), as well as a limit for the amount of time while the computer could be used.

The KidDesktop can be downloaded for a free trial from Purple Apples, LLC website. The minimum system requirements are: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Vista, 400MHz Processor and 256MB of RAM.

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