Other Licensing Agreements
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Adobe Software
By signing up with an RIT Computer account and paying a monthly fee, personally-owned computers are eligible for software from the Adobe Creative Cloud.
Apple Software
Apple software for personally-owned computers can be purchased through the RIT Digital Den.
AutoDesk ACES Subscription Agreement
Departments and faculty can use AutoDesk software products, including AutoCAD for Academic use for free. For more information contact the ITS Service Desk. Utorrent free download windows xp. Students can download 13 month versions of the software at the Autodesk Student Community. To sign up, visit http://students.autodesk.com.
ESRI
ESRI designs and develops the worlds leading geographic information system (GIS) technology. Its leading product - ArcGIS - is a powerful tool that can be used to analyze a wide variety of data against geographic information. Various colleges at RIT participate in the cost sharing of the license for RIT. If you are interested in joining or already participate and need access to the software, contact ITS. For more information about ESRI, refer to http://www.esri.com/.
MapleSoft Site License Agreement
Departments can pay a low cost annual subscription fee for access to Maple. Maple is an advanced mathematical application for use on RIT-owned faculty and staff computers. For more information please contact the School of Mathematical Sciences. For instructions on installing this software (COS faculty/staff), please click here.
MATLAB
MATLAB is a programming platform used to analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models and applications. RIT has a licensing agreement with MathWorks to provide faculty, staff and students with access to many products in the MATLAB suite. The software is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. RIT's contract covers a selection of Standard and Additional Toolboxes.
Faculty, Staff, and Students can install MATLAB on their personally owned computers. Select your affiliation below for instructions:
For more information about MathWorks, refer to http://www.mathworks.com/.
Microsoft CAMPUS Licensing Agreement
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CAMPUS is a three year licensing agreement that RIT has secured with Microsoft to provide Faculty and Staff the ability to keep Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office up do date on both their work and home computers. This agreement applies only to MS Windows and MS Office. Other software, such as Microsoft Windows Server, is covered by the SELECT agreement described below.
Comic book collection software free. Click here for more information about CAMPUS.
Microsoft SELECT Licensing Agreement
SELECT is a three year volume purchasing agreement that allows RIT to purchase a number of different Microsoft software titles at a substantial discount from standard retail or other special academic pricing, and also allows licenses and media to be purchased separately.
NOTE: The SELECT agreeement does not allow unlimited installation or concurrent use of any software. All licenses granted under SELECT are for a specific number of installations on specific machines, and must be paid for with an RIT Purchase Order.
Click here for more information about SELECT.
Minitab Site Agreement
Several departments are sharing a campus license for Minitab and Minitab Express to be used on RIT-owned computers. Minitab is a Windows-only application where as Minitab Express is available for Windows and Mac. To get Minitab or Minitab Express for your RIT Owned computer, please contact your Systems Administrator. Minitab and Minitab Express are also available for use by all current students and faculty on their personal computer for academic purposes. For more information and to download the software, visit our Minitab download page (student or faculty login required).
SAS
ITS maintains an annual academic subscription site license for SAS for Windows. SAS brings you a complete suite of products for data access, data management, data analysis and data presentation. The license provides the opportunity for RIT faculty, staff and registered students to subscribe to a suite of SAS products. Go to the SAS page for more information.
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SentinelOne
Software For Students Ireland
ITS provides SentinelOne Endpoint Security Software for Windows & Mac computers. The software is automatically installed and configured on RIT-owned computers. For Personal devices, please reference our recommendations here.
It was in a forum post on the Beth forums that I discovered fWeaponTwoHandedAnimationSpeedMult and I've never seen a reference to it anywhere else; not even as a GMST inside the game files.Hopefully there's a list of GS/GMSTs out there somewhere for Skyrim, or hopefully there will be one soon. I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that one, memlapse. I know it's an override in my save that I can't directly edit, so I have to live with this solution for now.is there a setgs command for those values or am I resigned to using the forceav command throughout the remainder of this playthrough? I know it's not directly related to your mod, but I figured since you were messing with your weapon speeds too, that you might know.Edited by memlapse, 04 January 2012 - 02:35 AM. Auto execute batch files. It'd be very handy for this kind of thing.What way are you using the (left)weaponspeedmult settings, though?