Locally-installed software on Windows systems
This is a list of publically available or purchased software installed
locally on Windows-based systems. This is what
you will find in M103, in the grad labs, and on faculty desktop
machines. We have a page on how to
request changes.
Note: This list does not mention software that
comes standard with Microsoft Windows XP. The purpose of this
page is to track ways in which our systems differ from a standard
Windows XP install.
For documentation, try the following:
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Start the software and try using the Help menu.
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Point your web browser to the software's homepage (see the table below); often,
you will come across online documentation.
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Consider giving a SWIG talk
to members of our department on the use of a particular piece of software
and writing some online notes to go with your talk. We'll post your notes
on the SWIG site and link to them from the table below.
Math-related software:
TeX-related software:
Programming-related software:
Utilities / Miscellaneous:
Libraries (math-related and otherwise):