Software on Public Computers
All public computers on campus have a core set of applications on them. This set of software is different for PC and Mac machines. To see the software publicly available, click on the appropriate machine type below. If you don't see the program you want to use, see if it's available in a public computer lab in the table below.
Mac 'Core' Applications (click to show listing)
- Adobe: Acrobat Reader, Flash Player, Shockwave.
- Artstor, Audacity.
- Blender.
- Google Earth
- iLife 09 (iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto), iTunes and QuickTime.
- Microsoft Office 2008 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Entourage) with Proofing tools for these languages
- MPEG Streamclip.
- Second Life
PC 'Core' Applications (click to show listing)
- Adobe: Acrobat Reader, Acrobat Pro, Flash Player, Shockwave
- Adobe: Illustrator; InDesign; PhotoShop; Dreamweaver
- 7-Zip
- Artstor, ArcGIS
- Charges 2000
- E-Prime 2.0
- FireFox
- Google Earth Pro
- Hyperion Interactive Web Client (plugin)
- iTunes, Safari and QuickTime
- Labstats, Language School Software Pack (see #Language_Support_Software below)
- Maple 15, Mathematica 8.04
- Microsoft Office 2010 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- OCR Software: Microsoft Office Document Imaging (see OCR_Using_Microsoft_Office_Document_Imaging).
- PDF Creator
- Quantum GIS
- R 2.14, Rstudio
- Sassafras K2 Client, SPSS 19, Stata/MP 12, Sophos AntiVirus, Symantec Ghost Client, Spartan '08; Stella 9.0.3
- VLC Media Player
Language Support Software
All of our public computing facilities offer the ability to type in any of the languages taught at Middlebury and MIIS (http://go.middlebury.edu/ls).
Microsoft Office for Windows PCs provides spellcheck and grammar support for any of the languages taught at Middlebury and MIIS (http://go.middlebury.edu/ls).
Microsoft Office for Mac provides spellcheck and grammar support for the following languages: Office 2010 Supported Languages
Additional language-related apps available on all of our public computing facilities: Nakama, Atajo, Mandarin Chinese, Russian Cyrillic, Hot Potatoes (above listed specialized language software will be installed for Summer 2012)
Specialized Software
Some of the public computers on campus have special software that may be needed for coursework or other uses. The table below lists the additional applications that are available for public use, as well as where they can be found (building codes: AXN—Axinn Center; LIB—Davis Family Library; MBH—McCardell Bicentennial Hall; MNR—Munroe Hall; SDL—Sunderland Language Center).
Note: The software listed here (as well as the exact versions) are subject to change every semester. The changes are done in accordance with requests from faculty, license availability and system requirements set by the vendor of the software. Please contact the Helpdesk if you have any questions.
* indicates a Mac lab
# indicates open 24 hours via access card
Software/Location |
AXN 105* | LIB 105 | LIB 220 - Wilson Media Lab* | MBH - Armstrong 161 | MBH - Armstrong Library | MBH 116/117 | MNR 214 | SDL 121# | SDL ILC3 | SDL 202 | Virtual Lab |
| Adobe Flash Pro CS5 | X | X | |||||||||
| Cinematize | N/A | ||||||||||
| DVD Studio Pro | X | N/A | |||||||||
| Final Cut Pro | X | N/A | |||||||||
| Final Cut Express | X | X | N/A | ||||||||
| Soundtrack Pro | X | N/A | |||||||||
| CmapTools (CMAP) | X |
