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Allows students, faculty and staff to download software at Miami-negotiated prices and to be aware of software site licenses so they do not purchase software elsewhere.
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Faculty, staff, and students may use this service to receive free Office Pro Plus downloads for Windows and Macintosh computers.
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Miami's AppPortal technology streams applications to your computer or device, making the application appear as if it is running from your computer or device. AppPortal technology provides access to Banner and Kronos, as well as access to Windows applications for Mac users and CSE 148 students.
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Faculty, staff, and students may use this service to receive free Office Pro downloads for iOS devices including iPhones and iPads.
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Miami's AppPortal technology streams applications to your computer or device, making the application appear as if it is running on your computer.
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Faculty, staff, and students may use this service to receive free downloads of Office Pro Plus for Android devices.
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A variety of Microsoft software is available for free download to students taking classes in specific departments. Students taking any STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Math) get some basic Microsoft software while students in Computer Science, MIS, IMS, Engineering get access to most all Microsoft Development Software.
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Faculty and staff may install Microsoft Office on their Mac OS work computer (owned by Miami University) in compliance with licensing arrangements negotiated by the University.
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Faculty and staff may install Microsoft Office using Software Center on their University-owned Windows computer in compliance with licensing arrangements negotiated by the University.