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Below is a list of standard software that is pre-installed on your office desktop or notebook computer.

Operating System


Microsoft Windows 7

Productivity


Microsoft Office 2010
- Access, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, OneNote


Adobe Acrobat Reader
- The application to open and view PDFs.


Winzip
- A file archiver and compressor for Microsoft Windows.

Browsers


Internet Explorer
- An internet browser made by Microsoft. (Often abbreviated ’IE’).


Firefox
- An alternative browser to Internet Explorer. Small and easy to use, it is an open source browser that has many advantages over Internet Explorer.

 Google Chrome

Media Players

RealPlayer - A cross-platform media player by RealNetworks that plays a number of multimedia formats including MP3, MPEG-4, QuickTime, Windows Media and multiple versions of proprietary RealAudio and RealVideo files.

Windows Media Player - A media player application developed by Microsoft that is used for playing audio and video files on Windows.

QuickTime - Apple’s media player application that is used for playing audio and video files.

Adobe Media Player - A new media player application developed by Adobe that is used for playing audio and video files.

Remote Access


Propalms
- A fully featured remote access application that allows users to access applications and files remotely.

Email


Outlook 2010
- An email application developed by Microsoft

Media Creation


Panopto CourseCast -
Capture and publish video, audio, slides, computer screen, notes and podcasts with just a click.

Audacity - A sound editor software that lets you record and edit audio.

RealProducer - Software to record audio and video or convert your audio and video files into RealAudio and RealVideo for the Internet.

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