General
These programs are for use by anyone in the University and are not restricted by department. The list includes programs for editing documents and graphics, accessibility, referencing, compressing files and web design.
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Access is a database program in the Microsoft Office suite.
A multilingual font which includes characters from a variety of languages.
A spreadsheet software that allows you to store, manipulate and analyse data.
FileOpen is an Acrobat Reader plug-that allows you to open secure digital documents.
A media player for displaying content created with Adobe Flash.
Internet Explorer is the University’s standard web browser.
The Java Runtime Environment allows you to run Java applications.
Micorosoft Office Picture Manager allows you to manage, edit, share and view your pictures from where you store them on your computer.
OneNote is like a digital notebook that provides a single place for you to gather all of your notes and information.
Microsoft Outlook is used to manage your emails, calendar, contacts and tasks.
PowerPoint 2010 is part of Microsoft Office, PowerPoint is used to create presentations.
Quicktime is a media player which allows you to watch media in a wide range of file formats.
Shockwave allows you to create, edit and typeset mathematical and scientific text.
Silverlight is a web browser plug-in program for displaying Silverlight web page content.
Sophos is an anti-virus program that offers virus protection for staff and student PCs across campus.
Windows Media player used to play, store and organize digital audio, images and video.
Word 2010 is a word processing program for producing documents.