Personal tools
Available Software
General remarks
Several programs are controlled by a license server which limits the number of simultaneous users of the product at ICTP. This means that sometimes you might not be able to use a specific program because the maximum number of users has been reached. In general we are trying to keep the number of licenses high enough to avoid this situation.
Some applications we don't have: Microsoft Fortran, CorelDraw, WordPerfect.
In case you need a program that is not installed at ICTP, there are the following options:
- freely available Linux software can often be installed by users into their home directories without the intervention of our system administrators. However, if you think that a program might be generally useful then we might install it system-wide upon your suggestion.
- You can also suggest us to acquire licensed software if you are a long-term visitor or resident scientist. This is often done, for instance, for Matlab add-on modules.
- All users who have a computer assigned to them at ICTP may install their own software in Windows XP. On the other hand, no software can be installed by users in the public labs.
These are the categories covered:
Operating Systems
Our PCs are dual-boot systems which allow you to choose between Windows and Linux at start-up time. Currently, the following versions are installed:
- Windows 10
- Linux Mint 18
TeX (with all usual variants and packages) is installed both in Windows and Linux. In Windows we recommend using the editor TexnicCenter which you can find in the Start menu. It supports the editing of TeX with syntax color highlighting and provides buttons for the processing and viewing of the files.
If you are used to work in Linux you probably already have your favourite editor and know how to use it.
You can also send TeX files and Zip archives containing TeX and accompanying graphic files directly to our printers. Our printing system takes care of the conversion.
If there is a package missing which is required for your TeX file, please let us know.
Name | for OS | Version | Number of Licenses |
Launch command | Links |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Maple | Linux | 16 | 5 |
maple9 (text mode)xmaple9 (GUI) |
|
Mathematica | Linux | 11.3 | no limit |
math (text mode)mathematica (GUI) |
Documentation |
Matlab | Linux | R2016b | 200 |
matlab |
The iCTP currently has campus licenses for two important applications: Matlab and Mathematica. This means that there should never be a shortage on available licenses for our computers, even when there is heavy use (for example in the lab session of a workshop). Resident scientists (staying for more than a year) can also obtain a network independent license for their laptop computers via the Computer Helpdesk.
Name | for OS | Version | Number of Licenses |
Launch command | Links |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Intel | Linux | 13.0 | 10 |
ifort (Fortran 77 and 90) |
On-line manuals (Intranet only) |
Name | for OS | Version | Number of Licenses |
Launch command | Links |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gimp | Linux | 2.4.5 |
no limit |
gimp |
Documentation |
Gnuplot | Linux | 4.2 | no limit |
gnuplot |
Introduction Reference manual |
Grace | Linux | 5.1.21 | no limit |
xmgrace |
|
Xfig | Linux | 3.2.5 | no limit |
xfig |
Documentation |
Linux users: note that you can run Microsoft Office also from within Linux. Look at the start menu, item ICTP software, Microsoft Office, or use one of the commands msword
, msppt
, msexcel
, or msaccess
.
Name | for OS | Version | Number of Licenses |
Launch command | Links |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Microsoft Office |
Windows | unlimited |
from the Start menu
|
||
OpenOffice | Linux | 1.1 | unlimited |
from the Start menu,
menu item Office |
Web Site |