ITC Software Central

Faculty/Staff -- the University now has a Microsoft Campus Agreement covering upgrades to Windows 7, the Microsoft Office Suite, and a number of other Microsoft products at no charge to the department.
Software Central provides access to site-licensed software that can be distributed to members of the University community at no charge, and with minimal tracking. Additional site-licensed or low-cost software is available; please see the related links.

You must be a student or employee of the University of Virginia to download software from this site.

The Microsoft Campus Agreement enables faculty and staff in Agency 207 (mostly state-funded academic and administrative units) to license upgrades to Windows 7, the Microsoft Office Suite, and a number of other Microsoft products. The terms for installing these titles differ significanly from most software on this site. See the agreement summary for restrictions and conditions.

Select your computer's operating system from the table below for more information about the software available to you.

 

Available Titles By Operating System
Links to Software Links to Support Resources
Windows XP software Windows XP resources
Windows Vista 32 bit Vista and 64-bit Vista Primary Windows Vista testing is with with 32-bit Windows Vista Business
Windows 7 32-bit systems and 64-bit systems Windows 7 at UVa information
Mac OS X software Mac OS X resources

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