- Banks for secure client Internet banking
- Casinos
- Car dealerships
- Museum 'infopoints'
- Retail shops for sales assistance
- Bars
- Point of sales
- Clinics
- In educational institutions; schools & colleges
- Libraries
- Charities
- Hotels
- Gyms
- Tourist information points
- Waiting rooms
- Warehouses
- Germany's PCWELT
- Webconverger for PCs in hotel business centres
- European commission joinup
- Spanish blog
- Interview by DDG
- Czech article
- Italian PC magazine mention
- Slashdot
- Google blog search
- Webconverger on Wikipedia
- H-online
- Youtube
- Freecode
- Distrowatch Entry
- Argentinian deployment
- Argentinian blog
- Current favourite for secure Internet banking - Webconverger
- Webconverger is a Winner: Very simply Internet kiosk
- German tech site profiling USB linux distributions including Webconverger
- German linux magazine
- Google opensource talk
- French Web magazine
- LWN article on Webconverger 12 on April 11, 2012
- ZoneFirefox ES
- Portuguese coverage
- Web 2.0 OS in Spanish
- Spanish news article
- Interview in DDG
- InfoWorld Chrome OS comparison
- LockerGnome
- Interview on Neon
- Virtualbox with Webconverger in a German magazine
- Webconverger used to access German banking
- Drupal with onscreen keyboard
- What is Web signage?
- Softpedia
- Tux diary
- Swift on Security
- LinuxUserMag cover disk - review
- Linux Magazine
- Linux Format #97 - "For surfers only"
- Com-magazin online banking guide
Super impressed with @webconverger – Linux-based kiosk/signage client, incredible support. cc @harrisony
— Myles Carrick (@mylescarrick) December 19, 2013
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- These guys have a really great product Webconverger is the best kiosk OS out there - and we tried a LOT of them! --John Wolf at MedlabCares
- I have deployed two new Webconverger kiosks. They are simply AWESOME! I have worked with LTSP terminals in schools, public internet stations, etc. but your solution is so well done. It is easy. It is fast and simple - obviously a very slim linux build in the background. Kudo's for a fantastic job! -- Joe Guenther http://oldscollege.ca/
- ... your product is incredible. We haven't rolled out many of our users with the CD -- but it works perfectly when we do. Jackson from Pawpawmail.com
- Thank you very much for such a wonderful product
- I was looking for a Linux Live CD to do online banking and webc is the best solution out there. I'll suggest it to friends and forumers. Thank you. from M
- "Thank you for what you have done so far. Of webkiosk livecds, yours is currently the best." from Larry
- "I am looking for a boot CD to give to friends and relatives for safe Internet banking. Webconverger is the best I have found" from anonymous
- "great work ! Really useful for safe and fast browsing. Very cool." from Marcel
- 'Thanks for your support and this is a very useful "distribution".' from Christophe
- 'That was my comment on how good it works! You are a good distro designer. Thanks for your response.' from Francis
- "A fantastic OS/application-setup - thank you very much." from anonymous
- I tested Webconverger mini in an ATOM based motherboard and works great. from Mauricio
"If you are looking for an OPAC solution that gets rid of your old OS and menuing software (in our case, Windows XP and CARL's Everybody's Menu), keeps your old machines perfectly viable for another few years, and removes the need for antivirus and security software licensing, then Webconverger is for you! Install everything in just minutes and move on to your other library IT projects." Tom @ http://scarboroughlibrary.org/
"We use Webconverger as a solution for our POS system in our convenience stores. Webconverger works very well from individual USB flash memories. This allows to identify each system user by their personal USB. Thanks, Webconverger !!!!" - Juan @ SISTELCOIN, S.L.
If you need a no-drama kiosk you can't screw up, use https://t.co/tZkwrg9z05. DO NOT ROLL YOUR OWN KIOSK.
— InfoSec Taylor Swift (@SwiftOnSecurity) October 8, 2014
Our secure break room and public terminals. Running @webconverger with washable keyboards. Zero maintenance ever. 👌 pic.twitter.com/pRM07uuoIA
— InfoSec Taylor Swift (@SwiftOnSecurity) November 12, 2014