Mac OS X Software Titles

[Nov 23, 2009 14:09] Web access to Microsoft Live@edu accounts now works.

Software Title Description
Adobe Reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader) Latest available from Adobe. Direct link to the Adobe Acrobat download site. Portable document format (PDF) reader.
Cisco VPN Client (Mac) ALL VERSIONS For use with UVa Anywhere and other VPN profiles to provide a secure connection to on-Grounds services and enable access to networks and servers that are behind firewalls. Use Version 4.9 for those machines with the Intel architecture.
Cisco VPN Uninstall (Mac) This is a script for uninstalling the Cisco VPN client on a Mac
Download UVA Personal Certificate (for UVa-Anywhere, Wireless, etc.) for Mac OS X Link to Macintosh instructions to download a personal certificate.
Eudora Email 6.2.3 Optional email application.
FireFox Recommended web browser for U.Va. Proxy Service
Fugu 1.2.0 Secure FTP Client for Mac OS X 10.2.8 and higher Universal Binary
Home Directory Service Login Program [Mac OS X] 3.2 UB Login Program for U.Va. Home Directory Service. (Universal Build)
Identity Finder 3.4.1 (Win); 1.1.2 (Mac) Mac OS version is Intel Mac only
Internet Connection Configuration Internet Connect configuration file for ENCRYPTED wireless connection (cavalier).
ITC Network Setup Tool (latest download) Automatic configuration for basic connection to the UVa network.
iTunes from Apple's web site Direct link to Apple's iTunes download site
Kurzweil 4.0.1 Download the zip file, double click to extract, and then drag the Kurzweil 3000 icon to your Applications folder. When you are asked to enter the IP address of the server, use 128.143.19.251. To connect from an off Grounds location, you will need to use UVA Anywhere through the Cisco VPN to connect.
Mac Essentials 2008 Installing this set of applications and settings will overwrite any existing files that you have configured for Safari and certain System Preferences. This installation does NOT include the Microsoft Office Suite. After the installation completes, you can delete the downloaded file. For more information on this file please go to http://www.itc.virginia.edu/helpdesk/dci/macdcisettings.html
Maple Link to Research Computing Support Center Software Database: For use by all UVa Faculty, Staff, and Student employees of UVa on- or off-grounds in Charlottesville area.
Mathematica Link to Research Computing Support Center Software Database: For use by all Uva Faculty and Staff on UVa-owned computers
Matlab Link to Research Computing Support Center Software Database: For use by all UVa Faculty, Staff, and Students, on computers connected to the UVa network (on- or off-grounds).
Microsoft Office Open XML File Format Converter Beta 0.2.1 Expires 12/31/2008 - NOT COMPATIBLE WITH OFFICE 2008 FOR MAC. [Link to download site from Microsoft] With the Open XML Converter, you can convert Open XML files to a format that is compatible with Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac and Microsoft Office v. X for Mac
Microsoft Software Updates for Macintosh Direct link to the Microsoft Updates page for applications including Office, Virtual PC, and Internet Explorer.
Quicktime from Apple's web site Direct link to Apple's download site
SAS Link to Research Computing Support Center Software Database: For use by all UVa Faculty & Staff in Charlottesville area only.
SPSS from Research License Database
Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus 11 Antivirus software for Mac OS X 10.4.10 and later (including 10.5).
Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus 10 Antivirus software for Macintosh OS X - Corporate Edition. USE ONLY FOR 10.3
Thunderbird Optional email application. This link takes you to the Thunderbird web site where you can download the current version.
tn3270 3.2.4 UNSECURE mainframe terminal emulation, useful only to UVa staff
USHER CA v1 Certificate 1 Stand-alone copy of the USHER CA v1 certificate for problem resolution. Most users will not need this file, it will be installed through other processes.
Wireless Configuration Bundle Mac OS X Combined U.Va. root certificate and internet config bundle

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