New staff PCs are set up with a standard set of software although applications are often customised for individual members of staff. Teaching PCs in lecture theatres and seminar rooms have the same software as student PCs.
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Access
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
BACS payment
Box for Office
Box of Broadcasts (BoB)
Codecs
EndNote
EViews
Exceed on Demand
Excel
FFMpeg
Firefox
Gartner
Internet Explorer
iTunes
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
Klite Codec Pack
LAME
Maple
Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime
Microsoft .NET Framework
Microsoft DirectX
Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Photos
Microsoft Whiteboard
MindView
Notepad++
NVivo Plus
OneDrive
OneNote
Outlook
Power BI
PowerPoint
Project
Publisher
PuTTY
Python
R Studio
Remote Desktop Connection
SciLab
Scratch
Silverlight
Skype for Business
Snip & Sketch
Sticky Notes
TopCat
Visio
Visual C++ Redistributable
VLC Media Player
Voice Recorder
Windows Management Framework
WinSCP
Word
Wordsmith
XTerm
Planner and Note Taking
OneNote is a program for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. Users can insert text, tables, pictures etc by clicking anywhere on the unbounded document and data is saved and stored automatically.
The following links are to external sites (links open in a new tab):
OneNote is licensed for both on campus computers and staff and student home use under the Education for Enrollment Solutions (EES) agreement held by the university.
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OneNote for Windows 10 (Windows Store)
You can install this software on your own computer.
Available on all university workstations.
Staff and students can download Microsoft Office at no cost, for use on personally owned computers via this page: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/its/services/software/discounts
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