See also
- Information on licenses ChemIT does not mediate or bulk-purchase
See "ChemIT's private info" section on parent page to this page for:
Excel spreadsheet
Software code locations
Sotware licensed centrally which Chemistry IT mediates and facilitates for the Chemistry department
- Mathematica
- ChemDraw
Software licensed by ChemIT for researchers, without any central support
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- Microsoft OS and many applications via their DreamSpark program for STEM education and research use.
- ADF
- Intel Intel (C and Fortran?) Compilers
- (Portland Group (PGP) CopmilersCompilers?)
- AutoDesk AutoCad and Inventor, Mac version (PC version done centrally; surprising not done for Macs since it's an Educational license...)
- Orcad (out of Rochester. Like AutoDesk;Only one research group uses this, in addition to others in the same group using AutoDesk)
- EndNote (Library centrally does RefWorks, but here managed RefWorks through Dec. 2015. However, in CCB, EndNote is the one researchers reach for.)
- Gaussian, Mac, PC, and Linux. Some requiring compiling. (We do this for a few non-Chem folks on campus, too.)
- Igor (stat plotting)
- Origin (stat plotting)
- Materials Studio (likely only for chem folks)
- SpectraSuite (Instruction only, and likely only for chem systems)
Software licensed by ChemIT for ChemIT, without any central support
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- No longer used by us, but used to license: Remote Desktop Manager - 1 license (rogerRoger)
Software licensed centrally (for researchers), but with issues:
- ChemBioDraw (Needs work to improve currently terrible process)
- AutoDesk AutoCad and Inventor (Windows only; see above)
Software licensed centrally (for researchers), and mostly all good:
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