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Computer Lab Software

Camden Computer Lab Software

The RU–Camden IT Computer Lab has computers on the Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems, and the available software noted in the table below will vary depending on the system.

Software on Windows and Mac Computers

* Indicates software that may not be installed on all computers with that operating system. Contact RU-Camden IT Help Desk for details.
SoftwareMacOSWindows
Acrobat Reader
Adobe Creative Cloud
Ananconda
Android SDK Tools
ArcGIS
— ArcCatalog, ArcGlobe, ArcMap
Atom
Audacity
AXIS Streaming Assistant*
Best Case Bankruptcy
Box
ChemOffice Pro
— Chem3D, ChemDraw, ChemFinder, ChemFinder for Office
CodeBlocks
Cyberduck
CyberLink PowerDVID 12*
Dropbox
Eclipse (Android)
Fetch
Filezilla
Firefox
Freedom Scientific FSReader
Freedom Scientific JAWS
Freedom Scientific OpenBook*
Freedom Scientific WYNN*
GarageBand
Geoda
Google Chrome
Google Drive
Google Earth
IBM SPSS
Internet Explorer
iPhoto
iMovie
iTunes
iWork
— Keynote, Numbers, Pages
Kurzwell 3000
Maple
Mathematica
Math Player*
MATLAB
MindView
Minitab
Mocha TN3270
MS Movie Maker (Windows Essentials 2012)
MS Excel 2013*
MS Expression Encoder
Microsoft 365
— Access, InfoPath, Publisher, Skype for Business
— Excel, OneNote, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word
MS Project Professional 2019
MS Visio Profressional 2019
NetBeans
NotePad
nVivo
Office 365
OneDrive
Open Babel
OpenOffice
— main, sbase, scalc, sdraw, simpress, smath, sweb, swriter
Origin
Osiris
ParSCORE*
Photos
Pidgin
psftp
PuTTY
Python
QGIS
QuickSCORE II*
R
RStudio
Safari
Scratch
SketchBook
SketchUp
Skype
Stata/SE
Sublime Text
TextMate
TextWrangler
TurningPoint Cloud
Vision
VLC
WebDrive
Windows Live Photo
Write-N-Cite
Xcode
Xming
Zotero

Virtual computer labs

Get remote access to dozens of useful software applications 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Learn more about all the available software, get step-by-step instructions for logging in, and read our frequently asked questions.

Linux virtual desktops

Linux virtual desktop services are available to the entire Rutgers community through the Office of Advanced Research Computing (OARC) and their Amarel advanced computing environment. Documentation about the Amarel virtual desktop services is available in the Cluster User Guide under Using the Open OnDemand interface and Using the FastX interface. For information about getting an account on Amarel in order to use the virtual desktop services, please refer to the Getting Access section of the user guide.