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Software installed on Library computers
Windows XP (SP3)
Microsoft Office 2007
Microsoft Expression
Adobe Web Premium CS3
- Acrobat Distiller 8
- Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
- Adobe Contribute CS3
- Adobe Dreamweaver
- Adobe Fireworks
- Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
- Adobe Flash CS3 Video Encoder
- Adobe Illustrator CS3
- Adobe LiveCycle Designer 8.0
- Adobe Photoshop CS3
Adobe Design Premium CS3:
- Adobe Bridge CS3
- Adobe Device Central CS3
- Adobe ExtendScript Toolkit 2
- Adobe Extension Manager CS3
- Adobe InDesign CS3
- Adobe Stock Photos CS3
Power calculator
Tweak UI
E-brary
Firefox
Internet Explorer
Safari
Maple 11
Minitab 15
Visual Studio 2008
AFPL Ghost Script 8.54
AFPL Ghost Script fonts
Ghostgum - Gsview 4.8
JCreator LE
7-Zip
Sophos Anti-Virus
ImgBurn
Logiteck Camera
Quick time
DivX
iTunes
Shockwave
VLC
Real player
Adobe Reader 9
Media Player
Flash Player
Power DVD
Pharos
Deep Freeze
NetBeans
Windows Movie Maker
Note: SPSS is available on computers in the BUS 104 Lab in the Business School.
Deep Freeze Software
To protect library users Deep Freeze software is installed on all
library computers. To erase changes a previous user makes to a workstation,
it is suggested that users simply restart library pc's before using
to reset the computer to its original state. Users are then always
assured of computers that are consistently operable and available.
Note: Computers left unattended for 30 minutes will automatically
shut down.
Saving Files
The Library urges users to save frequently to either their personal
network folder or Flash memory. Files saved to the desktop or floppy
are easily erased in the event of power outage, faulty media, etc.
Suggest software for library
The library strives to offer the most complete software package
possible and is open to suggestions. If you feel the library should
install specific software, please email Library
IT to submit your suggestion.
When evaluating suggestions, the library takes into account the
following factors:
Legality
Availability on campus
Benefit to general student population
Cost and site license issues
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