Did you know? (The Campus Software edition)

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Did you know that there is an easy way to be notified of new software versions on campus? Perhaps you have been waiting for the newest version of some software before you download it from www.mcgill.ca/software – McGill’s Software Licensing website. If so, you can simply subscribe to the new Campus software channel to obtain alerts as new software versions become available.

The Campus software channel is composed of announcements designed to keep you informed as new products and features become available to the university community. (McGill users of products from www.mcgill.ca/software automatically receive email notification when software they use has an updated version.)

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Did you know ChemOffice Ultra is now part of the campus software program at McGill?

ChemOffice Ultra is a desktop suite of applications for chemical modeling, visualization, analysis, and compilation. (It’s one the announcements you could expect to read about via the Campus software channel.)

ChemOffice Ultra includes ChemDraw and E-Notebook, which are practical and valuable tools for instructors and students that enhance teaching and learning. The search and collaboration capabilities of E-Notebook make it an important information management solution in the laboratory.

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Did you know that Professors Emeriti are eligible for the same software products in the campus software program as McGill faculty members? If you are a Professor Emeritus, you can access these software products, which includes Trend antivirus software, by emailing your request to software@mcgill.ca.

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Did you know there are currently 12 links (and growing) to software support in the IT Knowledge Base:

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And did you know McGill’s Software Licensing site is getting a new look and an improved web page banner featuring quick links to important information?

www.mcgill.ca/software

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