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NeoOffice/J 1.1 [2005.11.03] (back to top)
http://www.neooffice.org/ for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Office & Productivity NeoOfficeJ 1.1

NeoOffice/J is a full featured office productivity suite including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing, database, and macro functionality. It can be used as a free alternative to Microsoft Office:Mac. You can exchange documents with Microsoft Office and OpenOffice.org users, even on other platforms!
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NetNewsWire 2.0.1 [2005.12.05] (back to top)
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/ for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications img Internet & Terminal img NetNewsWire 2.0.1

NetNewsWire is an easy-to-use RSS and Atom newsreader for Mac OS X. Its familiar three-paned interface—similar to Apple Mail—can fetch and display news from thousands of different websites and weblogs, making it quick and easy to keep up with the latest news.

Netscape 7.2 [2004.11.22] (back to top)
http://channels.netscape.com/ns/browsers/browsing.jsp for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Web Browsers Netscape 7.2

Netscape 7 is a popular Internet web browser. Version 7.2 adds the following:

For more information on how to use the following new features, go to the Help and Support Center.
(Open the Help menu and choose Help and Support Center).

  • Popup Window Controls have been improved to block mouseover pop-ups and limit the number of pop-ups when popup window controls preference is set to off.
  • Password Manager allows you to display saved passwords.
  • vCard support in Netscape Mail.
  • Improvements to Palm Sync.
  • Table Editing controls in Composer.
  • Improvements in browser rendering speed and application start-up.
  • Improvements in standards support.




Office 2004 [2004.10.20] (back to top)
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/ for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Office & Productivity Microsoft Office 2004

Thanks to input from thousands of Mac users, Office 2004 contains tools that are more integrated and intuitive than ever. Office 2004 includes Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.

Word is a full featured word processor. Excel is a spreadsheet and graphing program. Powerpoint will help you in developing presentations.

What's new in this version:

  • Project Center
    Manage your projects more efficiently by accessing all of your project-related e-mail messages, files, notes, contacts and schedules in one convenient place.
  • Toolbox
    Quickly access Compatibility Reports, your Scrapbook and the Project Palette from Word, Excel or PowerPoint 2004.
  • Compatibility Reports
    Seamlessly share files and project information with almost anyone on a Mac or PC. Now you can quickly identify and resolve version- and platform-related compatibility issues.
  • Project Gallery
    Quickly find the documents you’ve worked on recently in the gallery, and use the new Learn tab to find instructive sample documents.
 

Screenshots:

Word

Excel

PowerPoint

OmniGraffle Pro 4.2 [2007.01.12] (back to top)
http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/ for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Office & Productivity OmniGraffle Pro 4.2

Diagrams are basic to the way people think, and we create them all the time without even realizing it. Whatever your profession or interests, chances are you've occasionally sketched out some ideas on a piece of graph paper or the back of a napkin. OmniGraffle is the tool to help you organize your thoughts visually, document them beautifully, and communicate them to the world.

OmniOutliner 3.6 [2007.01.12] (back to top)
http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnioutliner/ for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Office & Productivity OmniOutliner Pro 3.6

You can use OmniOutliner's document structure to create hierarchies of main headings and subpoints that can be expanded and collapsed, which are immensely useful when it comes to brainstorming new ideas, drilling out specifics, and lining up steps needed to get everything done. But you aren't limited to outlines - you've got multiple columns, smart checkboxes, customizable popup lists, and an �ber-innovative styles system at your disposal.

Use OmniOutliner to draft to-do lists, create agendas, manage tasks, track expenses, take notes, plan events, write screenplays…and just about anything else you can think of.

OmniWeb 5.5.3 [2007.02.28] (back to top)
http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Web Browsers OmniWeb 5.5.3

OmniWeb is a full-featured native web browser for Mac OS X. Highly multi-threaded and written using Apple's Cocoa frameworks, OmniWeb is designed to provide you with the best user experience you'll find in a web browser. We think it's important to polish every user interaction to make sure that the browser acts the way you want it to--so you can stop thinking about the application you're using and just get at the information you want, quickly.

What's new in OmniWeb?

  • Security
    Security issue addressed: crash when attempting to display resulting in denial of service.
  • Tabs
    When you're viewing a bunch of web pages in a single window, you need to be able to differentiate between them easily. Because hey - no one wants to open the wrong page in front of their boss.
    Yeah, most web browsers have tabs. It's just that ours kick more butt. In your tab drawer, thumbnail graphics make it a breeze to identify several web pages at once. You can quickly switch back and forth between them, change their position in the drawer, create new tabs on the fly, and even drag and drop tabs from one window to another. And when you have a whole boatload of pages in one window, you can change to a list mode so you don't have to scroll. Scrolling's for chumps.
  • Workspaces
    Let's say you have 263 different web pages open. You're browsing away. You're on FIRE. But wait - what's this? You need to restart your computer? What about all the pages? Won't somebody think of the pages?
    Calm down! If you're using OmniWeb, no problem. They're all still there. With our stylin' new Workspaces feature, you can save your individual browsing sessions in one handy location. When you create a workspace, OmniWeb saves information like which web pages you have in your tabs, your history, and even the location of the windows on your screen. You can drag and drop the contents of one workspace to another, and you can even email workspaces to other OmniWeb 5 users so you can share that Britney Spears collection. Not that you, um, have one, or anything.
  • Auto-Saved Browsing Sessions
    When you're using OmniWeb, simply click a checkbox that says "Auto-save while browsing" to save your individual browsing sessions, like which web pages you have in your tabs, your history, and even the location and configuration of the windows on your screen. When you quit OmniWeb, all the information is saved, and upon launching again your entire workspace is restored just as you left it. This is especially useful when you need to restart to apply the latest Security Update or if you happen to (gasp) crash while browsing.
  • RSS News Feeds
    The RSS (Rich Site Summary, or Really Simple Syndication) format has arguably become the dominant format for distributing news headlines on the internet. Now you can use OmniWeb's built-in 'News Feed' bookmarks for viewing XML/RSS feeds from many popular web sites right in OmniWeb's bookmarks. It's a snap to stay on top of the latest website and blog headlines without having to use an external application.
  • Site Preferences
    Repeat after us: your web browser should not be a television. It's a software program. It should let you control stuff. I mean, who's in charge around here? The internet - or YOU?
    The web is chock full of annoying things like pop-up windows, text that's difficult to read, cookies that invade your privacy, and blinking banner ads that are apparently designed for the sole purpose of giving us all monstrous headaches. What if you could control all of that? Enter OmniWeb, and Site Preferences. On each individual domain you can customize how you interact with the content; change the text size, tell OmniWeb where to save downloads for a particular site, even specify which sites you want to allow pop-up windows and advertising on. You're the one who should be in control, so get out there and wield your newfound power.
OpenOffice.org 1.0.3

OpenOffice 2.0rc3 [2005.11.19] (back to top)
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications X11 OpenOffice

OpenOffice.org is a multi-platform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.

OpenOffice.org 2.0 is the productivity suite that individuals, governments, and corporations around the world have been expecting for the last two years. Easy to use and fluidly interoperable with every major office suite, OpenOffice.org 2.0 realizes the potential of open source.

With new features, advanced XML capabilities and native support for the OASIS Standard OpenDocument format, OpenOffice.org 2.0 gives users around the globe the tools to be engaged and productive members of their society.

This is an X11 application and runs in the X Windows environment, not the Aqua environment. If you need help using X11, please read our X11 help page.

OzTeX 5.0 [2003.11.03] (back to top)
http://www.trevorrow.com/oztex/index.html for more information.

—Available in all labs.
—Look under Applications Science & Engineering OzTeX 5.0

OzTeX is a Mac implementation of Donald Knuth's TeX typesetting system. TeX is mainly used in the academic community for the production of theses, papers and books, or wherever high-quality output is desired. It is particularly good at typesetting mathematics. OzTeX includes all the popular formats and macro packages. Plain TeX, LaTeX, AMS-TeX, AMS-LaTeX and REVTeX are all installed and ready to run. The OzTeX application includes TeX, INITEX, a DVI previewer, a DVI-to-PostScript translator (Tom Rokicki's dvips), and drivers for PostScript and QuickDraw printers. It also includes dvidvi, dvicopy, and Angus Duggan's PostScript utilities (psbook, psnup, psselect and pstops).