Shanghai Kafan Info Security Co., Ltd. is a Chinese software publisher whose portfolio focuses on everyday Windows utilities that quietly replace the system’s most frequently used components with lighter, privacy-oriented alternatives. MiniBrowser, built on the miniblink engine, presents itself as a stripped-down, Chromium-compatible web viewer aimed at users who want the modern web’s rendering speed without the background services, telemetry, or heavy footprints of mainstream browsers; it is typically deployed on older office PCs, virtual desktops, or embedded kiosks where memory and CPU budgets are tight. Complementing this is 卡饭输入法 (Kafan Input Method), a slim multilingual input editor that offers pinyin, stroke, and Wubi Chinese typing along with English autocorrect in a single, ad-free package; the engine loads on demand, keeps user dictionaries offline, and is favored by technicians who need to switch rapidly between Chinese technical terms and English commands without the cloud synchronization common to larger IME suites. Together the two applications form a minimalist “daily toolkit” that trades advanced cloud features for lower resource usage and stricter data locality, making them attractive in regulated workplaces, school computer rooms, and personal laptops that operate behind strict firewalls. Shanghai Kafan Info Security Co., Ltd. software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest versions and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.