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This article features various USNH-supported software applications and how to use them.
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Enterprise Technology & Services and various academic departments have purchased several software packages for use by the entire campus or collaborate together on purchases of licenses. These applications are being used by faculty and students to enhance existing courses through the use of computer technology.
Many of these applications are available from central servers run by IT staff. The software can be used by any person on the campus whose computer meets the specifications for the particular application. In addition, you must have a properly configured campus network connection to your computer. Wired Ethernet connections on campus as well as the "eduroam" wireless network meet this requirement.
The "Open" network and off-campus access to the Internet are not sufficient to access and use most of these programs. For wireless, please switch to the "eduroam" network instead. If you are off-campus, you must connect via the USNH network VPN . Off-campus connections also require a suitably fast Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem. If you have questions about network connections, please contact the IT Help Desk at 603-862-4242.
Available Applications
Use the links in the Windows, Macintosh, and Unix columns to access installation and use instructions that particular program and platform.
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Program |
Description/Uses |
Windows |
Macintosh |
Unix |
Amos |
Structural equation modeling |
Amos |
See Below |
N/A |
ArcGIS |
Geographic information systems and mapping |
ArcGIS Pro |
See Below |
N/A |
JMP |
Statistical analysis and graphing |
JMP |
JMP |
N/A |
Logger Pro |
Data collection and analysis |
Logger Pro |
Logger Pro |
N/A |
LabVIEW |
Data aquisition, system design & control |
LabVIEW
|
LabVIEW
|
LabVIEW |
Maple |
Mathematics and computation system |
Maple |
Maple |
Maple |
MATLAB and Simulink |
Mathematics and computation system, modeling, programming |
MATLAB
|
MATLAB
|
MATLAB
|
Mnova |
Analytical chemistry |
Mnova Installation |
Mnova Installation |
Mnova Installation |
Multisim |
Data aquisition, system design & control |
Multisim
|
N/A |
N/A |
Office |
Suite of productivity, communications, and design tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc) |
Office |
Office |
N/A |
Qualtrics |
Web-based application for survey creation and administrator and survey response analysis |
Qualtrics |
Qualtrics |
Qualtrics |
Read&Write |
Assistive technology, text to speech, support tools for reading, writing, research, and studying |
Read&Write Installation |
Read&Write Installation |
N/A |
SAS System |
Data analysis, statistics, and programming |
SAS 9.4 |
See Below |
N/A |
Sibelius |
Musical annotation and composition |
Sibelius |
Sibelius |
N/A
|
SOLIDWORKS |
Computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided engineering (CAE) |
SOLIDWORKS
|
N/A |
N/A |
SPSS |
Statistical analysis and graphing |
SPSS Statistics |
SPSS Statistics |
SPSS Statistics |
Stata |
Statistical analysis |
Small Stata 16 |
Small Stata 16 |
N/A |
Windows |
Windows Education operating system |
Windows Education |
Can be used in a virtual machine
Pre-configured VirtualBox VM available |
Can be used in a virtual machine |
Note for Macintosh Users: Although programs like SAS and Small Stata local installations are only licensed by IT for the Windows platform, Macintosh users have options to use these applications as well. AppsAnywhere is a university resource that can be accessed to use these applications. An overview of how to use AppsAnywhere can be found here: https://td.usnh.edu/TDClient/60/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=4898. In addition, a Mac user can use a virtual environment such as Parallels Desktop, VMWare Fusion, or VirtualBox to run Windows on their Macintosh systems or setup a dual-boot environment via BootCamp. A license for the Windows operating system is required, but under our current agreement with Microsoft users are covered to use Windows 11 Education in a virtual machine on a computer you or USNH owns. Instructions for that can be found here: https://td.usnh.edu/TDClient/60/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=1839