Photo and Video Sharing Software for Windows. Breeze Kiosk is a light weight sharing app that allows you to browse, share, sell and print images by simply monitoring an incoming folder of images.
Added the option to play videos at least once when running a slideshow i.e. don’t advance the slideshow until the video has played from start to finish at least once
Added the ability to print photos using different printer settings according to their filenames and to double a single strip for printing on 6×4 dyesub printers
Added counters for the total number of prints, emails, texts and tweets
Performance improvements for swiping images when running on Microsoft Surface Go
Fixed an issue with the selected thumbnail changing when new images are added with the “Display newest images first” option selected
Fixed an issue which cold cause the wrong photo being printed if a new photo is added while the print confirmation screen is displayed
Fixed an issue setting the initial values of checkboxes in keyboards
Added new grid layout display option which displays a grid of thumbnails and a full screen preview with icons for printing etc. when the user selects a thumbnail
Added support for MP4 movie files
Added privacy mode where images are only displayed if the user enters the correct code
Added a payment mode when printing
Added the option to automatically select and display new files when they are added to the folder being monitored
Added stable time setting for more reliable operation when accessing images across a network when the computer clocks are not synchronized
Max percentage scaling option added to allow small photos or videos to be enlarged when they are displayed
Added keyboard shortcuts and information on how to run a kiosk without a touchscreen
Fixed a problem with image attachments not displaying in emails sent to Outlook.com
Replaced %1, %2, %3, %4, %5, %6 tokens with {yearNow}, {monthNow}, {dayNow}, {yearLess8h}, {monthLess8h}, {dayLess8h} to avoid problems with unwanted substitutions in emails and texts
Fixed a typo in the default text for HTML emails: correcting <image src=”{image}”> to <img src=”{image}”>