If there are other programs you would like to see included on the UT Connect CD, list them below.


power point viewer

How about Flash?

It would be nice if there were a tutorial or something exclusively to tell you how to configure your computer's web browser in order to connect to ResNet because a bunch of my friends and I experience

Power Point

get rid of eudora and get outlook

Norton Utilities and or other anti virus software.  And the Open Connect Security module too.

acrobat writer

1. I'd prefer it if you'd include the Symantec anti-virus programs for both Mac and Windows over these currently provided. 

2. I'd love to see UT Connect include full versions of Stuffit Delux

GhostView and related products

Real player, lView Pro

If such an animal exists, a reader equivalent to Adobe Acrobat Reader but which reads documents in Maple worksheet (.mws) format.  Also I would like a Mac and/or PC utility for displaying postscri

Palm Pilot stuff

different e-mail progarms besides eudora

I would be really nice if UT could acquire a site license to distribute a higher quality 3270 client (Mac and Windows), and include the new OCSM software required by ACS.

 I would like to see a renegotiation of contracts so that retired faculty members can get upgrades on Antivirus software.

Screen Saver

Winzip,

I am a retired staff member, and would like very much to have access to anti-virus software through UT Connect.  I worked temporarily at the University through Aug. 2000 and obtained the anti-virus so

citrix is awesome.  keep it.

adobe photoshop

I don't know enough to answer this.

- Maybe an "alternative" web browser or two.

- Some more entertainment-oriented apps:  MP3 players (besides Winamp, like MusicMatch or Sonique), MP3 editors/rippers, etc.

Norton Antivirus

Norton Systemworks

JPEG Viewer used to be included and would be good.

backup services or free disk space like Apple's iTools.

More OS updates.

Real Player, Windows Media Player for Mac, MP3, etc.  Those kinds of movie and sound facilitators

RealPlayer

endnote, retrospect, filemaker, realplayer (yeah, yeah, licensing...)

outlook express, mp3 player, ghost writer

Updated versions of all your programs. I had most of the

programs that are on the CD and they're all updated

versions of those on the CD.

current web browser plug ins, like shockwave, when possible to keep updated and relevant.


basic web editor -- beyond Netscape Communicator, though maybe version 6 meets this need

constantly update software

personal fire-wall

free Mac OS upgrades/patches - these sometimes take hours to download at home by modem.

a decent but simple web editor

AutoCAD 2000i, Photoshop, MathCAD. No, seriously I think it is pretty good the way it is thanks.

Anti-virus software that works on Win ME, a good text editor like NoteTab Pro.

other adobe stuff.....freehand, etc.

Adobe Acrobat (the full version)

Opera Browser for MacOSX

(1) cookie handler

(2) program that automatically opens Eudora (with password)when I boot up

(3)  selectable print screen program

(4) translator between Mac and PC documents

(5) virus program that

putty

PkZIP

Text Find

Iomega Zip drive utilities and applications.

Quicken Turbo Tax.

OSCS/OSW Maiframe Security module, BBEdit (Mac), Winzip(?), Aladdin Stuffit Expander & paid Dropstuff, RealPlayer, Full version of Adobe Acrobat.

ZoneAlarm Pro (SW-based Firewall) - www.zonelabs.com

DoorStop - (SW-based Firewall for Macintosh) www2.opendoor.com/doorstop

CompuPic (Graphics/Content Management) - www.photodex.com

ReealAudio/Video, Shockwave client,

A better secure FTP program for the Mac.

something to work with images would be nice

perhaps even a UT video Game just for fun

WinZip

Lview.  If you have trouble getting additional programs on the CD, alternate programs on consecutive CDs.  Then we can go to a previous CD and get other programs.

LView or LViewPro

better anti-virus, plugins, winzip.

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