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Computer Lab Software # of Department Room AppName Computers All lab and classroom computers are loaded with a base set of software, exceptions are noted under each lab if applicable; Last Updated Jan 6/20 Microsoft Office 2019 - Access, Excel, One Note, Power Point, Windows 10 Base Publisher and Word, no Outlook Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (2019.012.20040) Adobe Flash & Shockwave Browser plugins Audacity 2.2.2 Aver A+ Docu Camera Suite (Classrooms and Lab Instructor Stations) Google Chrome Enterprise 75.0.3770.142 Java (OpenJDK 11.0.3.7-1) Mendeley Desktop 1.19.4 Microsoft Edge Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 Microsoft Silverlight (5.1.50918.0) Mozilla FireFox 68.0ESR .Net 4.72 NetSupport Notify R 3.65.1 Rstudio 1.2.1335 Skype VLC Media Player 3.0.7.1 Windows DVD Maker Windows Media Player Zip Software (Native Windows) # of Department Room AppName Computers Mac OS 10 Base Adobe Acrobat Pro DC Adobe Flash Player Audacity 2.1.3 Fetch Google Chrome Google Earth Microsoft Office 2011 Mozilla FireFox NetSupport Notify Network Connect Skype VLC Media Player # of Department Room AppName Computers RLLC (Library) Library (Commons) EL1411 Windows 10 Base/Mac Base 99 FPI (Financial Performance Indicators) 2011 Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 Kinovea 0.87 MegaStats 10.2.1 PSPP 1.2 Read & Write 11.5.7 Zotero Connector (Chrome Extension) Library Loaner Laptops Library Service Desk EL1230 Windows 10 Base 98 Business) Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 Kinovea 0.87 MegaStats 10.2.1 Mendeley Desktop MirrorOp Sender PSPP 1.2 Read & Write 11.5.7 RStudio # of Department Room AppName Computers Library Ideas Lounge EL1270 Windows 10 Base 1 Adobe Creative Cloud (HED) ArcGIS 10.7.1 ArcPro 2.4 ATLAS.ti (Demo) CoreWall (Corelyzer / Coreelator) GeoDa geoSCOUT Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 GoPro Fusion Studio Kinovea 0.86 MegaStats 10.2.1 ON1 Perfect Resize PSPP 1.0.1 Read & Write 11.5.6 SketchUp Pro 2019 Tableau (Reader) Library Experience Lab EL1355 Windows 10 Base 7 Adobe Creative Cloud (Graphics/Audio/Video) Package FPI (Financial Performance Indicators) 2011 Google Earth Pro 7.3.2.5776 HTC Vive / Steam VR Software Kinovea 0.8.27 Megastats 10.2.1 Occulus Rift VR Software PSPP 1.2 Read & Write Gold 11.5.7 Unity 2019.2.3f1 Unreal Engine 4.22.3 Vuze HumanEyes # of Department Room AppName Computers Library EL1470A Windows 10 Base 37 Accumap & Acculog FPI (Financial Performance Indicators) 2011 Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 Kinovea 0.8.27 MegaStats 10.2.1 PSPP 1.2 Read & Write 11.5.7 Library EL1470B Windows 10 Base 43 Accumap & Acculog FPI (Financial Performance Indicators) 2011 Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 Kinovea 0.8.27 MegaStats 10.2.1 PSPP 1.2 Read & Write 11.5.7 Library EL2133 Windows 10 Base 11 Accumap & Acculogs Adobe Creative Cloud (GFX/AV/Acrobat) ArcGIS 10.7.1 FPI (Financial Performance Indicators) 2011 Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 Kinovea 0.8.27 MegaStats 10.2.1 PSPP 1.2 Read & Write Gold 11.5.7 # of Department Room AppName Computers Library EL2231 Windows 10 Base 21 Accumap & Acculogs Adobe CC 2018 (Audio/Video/Graphics) ArcGIS 10.7.1 FPI (Financial Performance Indicators) 2011 Google Earth Pro 7.3.2 Kinovea 0.8.27 MegaStats 10.2.1 PSPP 1.2 Read & Write Gold 11.5.7 Data Stations SPSS 26 3 ArcGIS Pro 2.5 Minitab 18.1.0 SAS University Edition v9411015 (6p.2a70) Stata 15 IC Microfilm Scanning Stations Canon 'Capture Perfect' for the Canon Microfilm Scanner 300 2 ST ViewScan II Premium for the ViewScan II scanner Earth Sciences B102 Windows 10 Base 20 Accumap & Acculogs ArcGIS 10.7.1 ArcGIS Pro 2.5 Google Earth Pro GPS Babel GPSi ArcMap Add-in Map Maker # of Department Room AppName Computers Computer Science B103 Windows 10 Base 22 7Zip.19.00 Anaconda.2019.03 Android.Studio.3.4.2 Brackets.1.14 Dart.Sass.1.22.9 Eclipse.2019.06 FileZilla.3.43 Ghostscript.9.23 GIMP.2.10.4 Git.For.Windows.2.22.0 GSview.5.0 HAXM.7.5.2 IrfanView.4.53 Just.Color.Picker.5.1.0 Kitty.0.70 Logisim.2.7.1 MiKTeX.2.9.9642 Notepad++.7.7.1 OpenJDK.12.0.1 Pageant.0.70.0 Processing.3.5.3 Project.Pro.2019 Puttygen.0.70.0 Steem TeXnic.Center.2.02 TortoiseSVN.1.12 Visio.Pro.2019 Visual.Studio.Code.Insiders.1.37.0 Visual.Studio.Pro.2019 Zoomit.4.5 # of Department Room AppName Computers Computer Science B107 Windows 10 Base 26 7Zip.19.00 Anaconda.2019.03 Android.Studio.3.4.2 Brackets.1.14 Dart.Sass.1.22.9 Eclipse.2019.06 FileZilla.3.43 Ghostscript.9.23 GIMP.2.10.4 Git.For.Windows.2.22.0 GSview.5.0 HAXM.7.5.2 IrfanView.4.53 Just.Color.Picker.5.1.0 Kitty.0.70 Lanschool.Student.8.0.0.79 Lanschool.Teacher.8.0.0.79 Logisim.2.7.1 MiKTeX.2.9.9642 Notepad++.7.7.1 OpenJDK.12.0.1 Pageant.0.70.0 Processing.3.5.3 Project.Pro.2019 Puttygen.0.70.0 Steem TeXnic.Center.2.02 TortoiseSVN.1.12 Visio.Pro.2019 Visual.Studio.Code.Insiders.1.37.0 Visual.Studio.Pro.2019 Zoomit.4.5 # of Department Room AppName Computers Biology B126 Windows 10 Base 8 Biopac 3.7 Lessons Biopac Analysis Baro Collar Frog Axon Lab Chart 8 Meiosis/Meitosis NI Measurement Remmers Insight Bio-Chem B128 Windows 10 Base 4 Biopac 3.7 Lessons Biopac Analysis Frog Axon Lab Chart 8 Reader Meiosis/Meitosis Olympus Cellsens - Microscope Bio-Chem B130 Windows 10 Base 2 Olympus Cellsens - Microscope 1 Biology Study Area B139 Windows 10 Base 6 Biopac 3.7 Pro (w/ Lessons) Biopac Analysis Frog Axon FreePlane HalfBaked HotPotatoes 6.3.05 HalfBaked Quandary 2.4.2.1 Lab Chart 8 Reader # of Department Room AppName Computers Bio-Chem B150 Windows 10 Base 3 Biopac 3.7 Lessons Biopac 3.7 Pro Biopac Analysis Frog Axon Lab Chart 8 Reader Meiosis/Meitosis Computer Science B162 Windows 10 Base 30 7Zip.19.00 Anaconda.2019.03 Android.Studio.3.4.2 Brackets.1.14 Dart.Sass.1.22.9 Eclipse.2019.06 FileZilla.3.43 Ghostscript.9.23 GIMP.2.10.4 Git.For.Windows.2.22.0 GSview.5.0 HAXM.7.5.2 IrfanView.4.53 Just.Color.Picker.5.1.0 Kitty.0.70 Lanschool.Student.8.0.0.79 Lanschool.Teacher.8.0.0.79 Logisim.2.7.1 MiKTeX.2.9.9642 Notepad++.7.7.1 OpenJDK.12.0.1 Pageant.0.70.0 Processing.3.5.3 Project.Pro.2019 # of Department Room AppName Computers B162 Cont'd Puttygen.0.70.0 Steem TeXnic.Center.2.02 TortoiseSVN.1.12 Visio.Pro.2019 Visual.Studio.Code.Insiders.1.37.0 Visual.Studio.Pro.2019 Zoomit.4.5 Computer Science-Math B173 Windows 10 Base 15 7Zip.19.00 Anaconda.2019.03 Android.Studio.3.4.2 Brackets.1.14 Dart.Sass.1.22.9 Eclipse.2019.06 FileZilla.3.43 Ghostscript.9.23 GIMP.2.10.4 Git.For.Windows.2.22.0 GSview.5.0 HAXM.7.5.2 IrfanView.4.53 Just.Color.Picker.5.1.0 Kitty.0.70 Matlab.2019a Logisim.2.7.1 MiKTeX.2.9.9642 Notepad++.7.7.1 OpenJDK.12.0.1 Pageant.0.70.0 Processing.3.5.3 Project.Pro.2019 # of Department Room AppName Computers Computer Science-Math B173 Cont'd Puttygen.0.70.0 Steem TeXnic.Center.2.02 TortoiseSVN.1.12 Visio.Pro.2019 Visual.Studio.Code.Insiders.1.37.0 Visual.Studio.Pro.2019 Zoomit.4.5 Computer Science B215 Windows 10 Base 25 Bio-Chem B221 Windows 10 Base 7 Teaching Lab B223 Windows 10 Base 25 Acculogs & Accumap ArcGIS 10.7.1 Biopac Analysis Biopac Pro ChemSketch 12 CN3D Cyberchem FoldIt Frog Axon ImageJ Java JDK Labquest Emulator Logger Pro 3.9 MestReNova 12.0.3-21384 Odyssey College Chem 5 PyMol Virtual ChemLab # of Department Room AppName Computers Physics B226 Windows 10 Base 16 PASCO Capstone Physics B228 Windows 10 Base 8 PASCO Capstone Physics B230 Windows 10 Base 16 PASCO Capstone Chemistry Student Study Area B275 Windows 10 Base 7 Chemsketch 12 CLEA Suite ImageJ 1.49 Lab Quest Emulator 1.5 Logger Pro 3.9 Odyssey College Chem 5 PyMOL 1.8 Starry Night College 7 Stellarium 0.13.3 Virtual ChemLab Chemistry Lab B281 Windows 10 Base, Mac OS 10.9 Base 7 Logger Pro 3.15 6 MestReNova 12.0.3-21384 Vernier Graphical Analysis Chemistry Student Study Area B284 Windows 10 Base 2 SPSS 26 Epson Scanner software (for Photo V500) Teaching Lab E141 Windows 10 Base 36 SPSS 26 # of Department Room AppName Computers Teaching Lab E147 Windows 10 Base 33 A Ruler for windows Acculogs Accumap ArcGIS 10.6 EPA SWMM Hyfran IGV Genome Viewer 2.3.82 Logger Pro 3.9 Matlab 2016a Minitab 17.3.1 Teaching Lab E151 Windows 10 Base 48 Adobe Creative Cloud (GFX/AV/Acrobat) ArcGIS 10.7.1 IHS Acculogs IHS Accumap Megastats 10.2.1 # of Department Room AppName Computers Computer Science E203 Windows 10 Base 41 7Zip.19.00 Anaconda.2019.03 Android.Studio.3.4.2 Brackets.1.14 Dart.Sass.1.22.9 Eclipse.2019.06 FileZilla.3.43 Ghostscript.9.23 GIMP.2.10.4 Git.For.Windows.2.22.0 GSview.5.0 HAXM.7.5.2 IrfanView.4.53 Just.Color.Picker.5.1.0 Kitty.0.70 Lanschool.Student.8.0.0.79 Lanschool.Teacher.8.0.0.79 Logisim.2.7.1 MiKTeX.2.9.9642 Notepad++.7.7.1 OpenJDK.12.0.1 Pageant.0.70.0 Processing.3.5.3 Project.Pro.2019 Puttygen.0.70.0 TeXnic.Center.2.02 TortoiseSVN.1.12 Visio.Pro.2019 Visual.Studio.Code.Insiders.1.37.0 Visual.Studio.Pro.2019 Zoomit.4.5 # of Department Room AppName Computers Teaching Lab E209 Windows 10 Base 28 Acculogs & Accumap ArcGIS 10.7.1 ChemSketch 12 Cyberchem ImageJ Java JDK Labquest Emulator Logger Pro 3.9 Odyssey College Chem 5 PyMol Virtual ChemLab Psychology EA2012/2014/2016 Windows 10 Base 8 E-Run Subject Station E-Prime E-Studio DirectRT 2016.1.108 MediaLab 2016.1.108 Psychopy 3.1.5 English Lab EA2059 Windows 10 Base 37 Policy Studies EA2065 Windows 10 Base 36 Stata 12 IC Teaching Lab EA2067 Windows 10 Base 37 Adobe Creative Cloud Graphics Acculogs & Accumap GeoScout ArcGis 10.7.1 Structure SPSS 26 # of Department Room AppName Computers Psychology EA3004 Windows 10 Base 2 Policy Studies EA3034 Windows 10 Base 2 Humanities EA3115 Windows 10 Base 2 Languages EA3143 Windows 10 Base 3 International Education EB1007 Windows 10 Base 37 Learn Typing MRU ESL My English Lab Netsuport School ver 12.5 Randall's Listening Teaching Lab EB1011 Windows 10 Base 37 A ruler for Windows Acculogs & Accumap ArcGIS 10.7.1 CGI Landman Cs Land GJLBig Google Earth Pro Megastats 10.2.1 Minitab 18 SPSS 26 # of Department Room AppName Computers Teaching Lab EB1015 Windows 10 Base 37 A Ruler for Windows Acculogs & Accumap ArcGIS 10.7.1 CGI Landman Cs Land GJLBig Google Earth Pro Megastats 10.2.1 Business EB1112 Windows 10 Base 13 Thomson Reuters Eikon Megastats 10.2.1 GJLBig Business EB2029 Windows 10 Base 41 GJLBig MegaStats 10.2.1 Microsoft Project 2007 Professional Business EB2039 Windows 10 Base 41 NetSupport School GJLBig MegaStats Microsoft Project 2007 Professional Business EB2104 Windows 10 Base 16 GJLBig MegaStats Cont.
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