The following software can be installed on your own computer at home. Follow the links below for installation instructions and any licence codes that you might need.
All students and staff can install Microsoft Office 365 on their own computer.
Current students can install a copy of Windows 10 Education edition.
See also the discounts page for details of software that is available to staff and students at discounted rates.
7-Zip
Ableton Live
Access
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe Digital Editions
Adobe DNG Converter
Adobe Spark
Agda
Aladin
Anaconda
Android Studio
Ansys
Apache Netbeans
ArcGIS Pro
Arduino
Atom
Audacity
AutoCAD
Autodesk 3ds Max
Autodesk Fusion 360
Blender
Bloodshed Dev-C++
BlueJ
Box for Office
Box of Broadcasts (BoB)
Buddycheck
ChemDraw Prime
ChemSketch
Chimera
Chrome
CLAN
ClaroRead
Coq
Dev C++
Dia
EasyReader
EndNote
Exceed on Demand
Excel
Fetch
Fiji
FileOpen
Freemind
Gartner
GIMP
GitHub Desktop
Google Earth Pro
Handbrake
HeidiSQL
Inkscape
IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate Edition
Jmol
Juris-M
Keil uVision
Klite Codec Pack
LabVIEW
LinkedIn Learning
Maple
Mathematica
Matlab
Maya
Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime
Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching
Microsoft DirectX
Microsoft Forms
Microsoft Lists
Microsoft Photos
Microsoft Planner
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft To Do
Microsoft Visual Studio
MiKTeX
MindView
Multisim
NASM
Neurosim
NMAP
Node.js
Notepad++
NVDA
NVivo Plus
OGRE
OneDrive
OneNote
OneNote Learning Tools
OpenRefine
Outlook
Paint.NET
Panopto
PD Extended
Pencil Project
Poll Everywhere Plugin
PowerPoint
Praat
Processing
Protege
PSSE Xplore
PsychoPy
Psychtoolbox
Publisher
PuTTY
Qt Creator
Quantum GIS (QGIS)
reacTIVision
Revit
Scala
Scratch
SensusAccess
Smart Notebook
Solidworks
Sonic Visualiser
Sourcetree
SPSS
SPSS Amos
STATA/BE
Stata/SE
SuperCollider
SWI-Prolog
Termite
Think-Cell
TortoiseSVN
Tumult Hype
Twine
Unity
Visual Studio Code
VLC Media Player
VNC Viewer
Voice Recorder
VOSviewer
Webdrive
Weka
WinAVR
Windows 10 Education
WinSCP
Wireshark
Word
Workrave
XAMPP
Xilinx Vivado Design Suite
Zoom
Zotero
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS)
Used for creating and using maps, compiling geographic data, analyzing mapped information, sharing and discovering geographic information, using maps and geographic information in a range of applications, and managing geographic information in a database.
This FAQ provides details of how to activate ArcGIS Pro using your Sussex login: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/its/help/guide?id=281
The following links are to external sites (links open in a new tab):
Site licence for ArcGIS Pro Advanced renewed annually for office or home use, staff or student. Overseas use is permitted.
The software can be used for research, however please note this license term:
Paid for Research Prohibited
Sites are not allowed to use the software for paid for research. For example, paid for research includes when a student/researcher is sponsored by a company to complete research and the company then owns the research for use in their commercial business. This is not allowed. If, however, a student/researcher is sponsored by a company to complete their PhD/project but the student owns the outcome then this is allowed.
Non-academic use is also permitted, please contact IT Services to arrange a license.
3.1
You can install this software on your own computer.
Available via Software Hub on Windows workstations.
Students and academic staff can also access ArcGIS Online via this link: https://universitysussex.maps.arcgis.com/
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