Software & Apps
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Trend Micro Antivirus software protects your personally-owned computer from viruses, malware, and spam.
Store, access, and share content securely at Tufts and beyond. (Similar to: Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive)

Communicate online via instant messaging and group chat. (Similar to Google Chat, Facebook Messenger, Slack)

Low-cost, on-demand printing at over 40 locations across the Tufts campuses.

Research data management system that provides electronic lab notebook functionality for research projects, data, and collaboration.
A suite of word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and email software that is available for free to Tufts students, faculty, and staff.

Project management and collaboration tool that integrates with other Microsoft products.
Faculty and staff can purchase a Microsoft Windows Upgrade at a discount for installation on personally-owned computers.
Simultaneously run multiple operating systems on a Windows or Linux computer.
A web-based tool for creating and conducting online surveys. (Similar to SurveyMonkey, Google Forms)
Terminal emulation for Windows & Mac computers that provides secure, encrypted login and data transfer.
Provides 24/7 online access to specialized software and applications for teaching, research, and general-purpose computing.

Emergency alert system providing critical safety information to the Tufts community.

Plan projects and manage portfolios online. (Similar to: Liquid Planner, BaseCamp, Trello, Microsoft Project)
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second level of verification when you log into designated Tufts websites and online services. This added…


Creates a secure and private connection to the Tufts network from off-campus locations.

Host and attend audio and video conferences, presentations, and meetings. (Similar to Skype, Google Hangouts, GoToMeeting, Adobe Connect)
Create private collaborative websites that can be edited and maintained online by multiple users (Similar to: Wikipedia). Wikis can be made…