Software on this page is considered obsolete. Users of software versions listed below
are encouraged to upgrade to a more current version or an alternative product as soon as possible, since future availability of these
titles is uncertain. To install current softwareclick here.
This page contains links to Brown University licensed software and sources
for commonly used applications. By selecting the product title, you
will be linked to instructions on how to obtain the software.
All Brown University licensed software products will require that you
authenticate with your Brown username and password prior to permitting access to the
software.
Most but not all UNIX software usage is controlled via license managers on the cfarm.brown.edu
server on the Brown network. If the software is controlled by a license manager you must be
connected to the network to use it.
Some installations require an NSF mount of the appropriate cfarm directory on
the user's local mount point, possibly running an install script, and setting
the license file. Software can be run over the network or copied to
the user's local disk. Other packages require installation on the
desktop. Upon selection, information will be provided about installation method, current
release and supported platforms, and some startup information.
Clicking on a tab containing computing platform (Macintosh, Windows, UNIX) will load the software selections for the clicked platform.
Clicking on a column heading will sort the table based on the clicked column.
Table Headings
Product - the name of the product. Clicking on a product name within the table will bring you to a page providing instructions on how to obtain and install the product.
Released - this is the date the product was released or last updated by CIS.
Description - brief description of the product. The name of the product's author/vendor follows the description in small print.
Restrictions - a summary of user and usage restrictions on the product.
In most cases, products that are restricted to "on campus only" may be accessed through Brown's VPN.
Items labeled (MSCA) are restricted to Brown University paid Faculty and Staff.
Type - a best fit categorization of the function of the product.