Millie is a South-Korean software house that concentrates on one very specific niche: turning legacy point-of-sale, ATM and industrial PCs into lightweight, centrally manageable thin clients. Its only public Windows application, Millie PC Viewer, is a small-footprint runtime that drops over an existing XP, 7 or 10 installation and immediately replaces the Explorer shell with a secure, kiosk-style workspace. Inside this workspace the local desktop disappears; instead, the machine boots straight into a full-screen web dashboard that can be locked to a single URL or to a whitelist of SaaS portals, VDI log-in pages or browser-based ERP clients. Administrators configure everything—network parameters, SSL certificates, automatic log-in credentials, peripheral access, even power schedules—through a cloud console, so hundreds of ageing PCs can be converted without touching the hardware. Because the viewer is essentially a stripped-down Chromium frame running under a hardened Windows service, it needs only 200 MB of RAM and will keep working if the disk is write-protected, making it popular with retail chains, libraries and medical clinics that must prolong the life of POS towers or patient check-in kiosks while meeting current security baselines. Millie PC Viewer is offered for free on get.nero.com, where it is pulled from the winget repository, always installs the newest release and can be queued alongside other titles for unattended batch setup.
Millie PC Viewer
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