Download Kiosk Software

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Download Kiosk Software Demos, Installers and Updates

Download demos, installers and updates of CDE Software products. Please see product details regarding supported operating systems for each particular product.

Install notes: In most cases, Windows Installer 4.5 is necessary to install CDE Software products. Windows 7 or higher desktop operating systems and Windows Server 2008 R2 server operating systems already have this or a newer version preinstalled. To download Windows Installer 4.5, visit HERE.

Uninstall Instructions: To uninstall, click the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking Programs, and then clicking Programs and Features. Select the appropriate program and click uninstall.

End User License Agreement (EULA): To view our general EULA, click here. Each product has its own EULA that will display in the second step of the installer.

 

Instructions:

How to download and install on this computer

Installing on this computer?

If the software program is going to be installed on this computer, follow the steps below:

  1. Locate the program to be downloaded from this page.
  2. Click the DOWNLOAD button to begin downloading the software.
  3. If your browser provides a prompt to SAVE or RUN the installer, select SAVE. By selecting save, it allows the installer to be archived or run at a later time.
  4. If your browser provides a prompt to choose the location to save the installer, please either select DESKTOP or DOWNLOADS and click SAVE. Remember the location and the file name of the file you transferred, as you will need to access this after the transfer has finished. Some browsers, such as Firefox, may automatically begin saving the installer in a designated location, so you may refer to the web browser help file on how to access or locate that location.
  5. The browser will begin transferring the software installer from our servers to your computer. The amount of time it takes to transfer the installer will vary depending on your Internet connection speed.
  6. Once the transfer has completed, locate the installer downloaded and double-click on the installer to begin the installation process and follow the prompts.
  7. The installer can be saved onto removable media, such as a CD-ROM or memory stick in case the software needs to be reinstalled at a later date.
How to download and install to a different computer

Installing to different computer?

If the software program is going to be installed on a different computer, follow the steps below:

  1. Locate the program to be downloaded from this page.
  2. Click the DOWNLOAD button to begin downloading the software.
  3. If your browser provides a prompt to SAVE or RUN the installer, select SAVE. By selecting save, it allows the installer to be archived or run at a later time.
  4. If your browser provides a prompt to choose the location to save the installer, please either select DESKTOP or DOWNLOADS and click SAVE. Remember the location and the file name of the file you transferred, as you will need to access this after the transfer has finished. Some browsers, such as Firefox, may automatically begin saving the installer in a designated location, so you may refer to the web browser help file on how to access or locate that location.
  5. The browser will begin transferring the software installer from our servers to your computer. The amount of time it takes to transfer the installer will vary depending on your Internet connection speed.
  6. Once the transfer has completed, locate the installer downloaded and copy to a USB memory drive/stick/device.
  7. Take USB memory drive to the destination computer, locate and double-click on the installer to begin the installation process and follow the prompts.
How to verify downloaded files

The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm is an algorithm invented by Professor Ronald L. Rivest of MIT. One of the features is taking a sequence of bytes in a disk file and produce a “digital signature”, or what can be sometimes called a “digest” or “hash”. This algorithm is designed so that the probability of any two files having the same digital signature is practically zero, so if a file is changed even by one byte then the digital signature will also change.

In 2007, CDE Software began implementing MD5 digital signature with files uploaded to our website. This signature is taken as soon as an installer is created by our build machines. During the upload process, the signature will be provided in the on our product download details page.

What does that mean for you?

This helps provide an extra layer of security to help assure that the files on our website came from CDE Software’s build machines and has not been touched or modified by any person or process.
There are times that a download from our website to your computer may fail due to lost connections by your ISP. If the signature does not match, then this is a good indicator that there was a problem with your download and you should download the program again.

How do I verify the MD5 digital signature?

There are several DOS and Windows based utilities that can be used to verify the MD5 file signature of the installer.  Read our online support knowledgebase article for details.

Digitally Signed Applications and DLL’s

CDE Software continues to use digital certificates to digitally sign the applications, DLL’s and installers as it has done for several years. This digital signature provides the highest level of assurance in terms of verification that the files are coming directly from CDE Software by a machine that has been authenticated by one of the most recognized certifying agencies.

Installers, applications and DLL’s are digitally “shrink-wrapped” for code and content to protect our end users when software is downloaded from the Internet. The digital signatures authenticate the source as well as the integrity of content.

To verify that the installer or application from CDE is digitally signed, right-click on file and select Properties. Select the tab labeled Digital Signature. CDE Software should be listed as one of the certificates attached to that file. If the tab is missing or CDE is not listed, then the application has not been digitally signed.


Kiosk Software

Select the appropriate program tab below.

Kiosk-2010 Package - ISO Image
Kiosk-2010 Package - ISO Image

ISO Image of the Kiosk-2010. If updating your existing Kiosk-2010 installation, we suggest uninstalling the kiosk software before installing this edition. Does not upgrade Kiosk-2007 or earlier kiosk products. As this is an ISO image, you will need the appropriate CD-Image writing software to convert the image to a CD-ROM, such as Nero, ImgBurn or FreeIsoBurner






BLS-2017 Kiosk Edition for Kiosk-2010

BLS-2017 Kiosk Edition for Kiosk-2010. Not for standalone use.






    These programs reached end-of-life per our product support lifecycle. Installers and updates are no longer available for download, email and are no longer available on CD-ROM or USB drive.