Don’t let your rusty software slow you down!
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Posted by , April 25, 2008
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Leopard and Vista and Office - Oh My: Don’t let your rusty software slow you down!
Tin Man needed oil for his
journey through Oz. Your software may need a similar tune-up. Before you begin using Windows Vista and
Office 2007, or Mac Leopard and Office 2008, make sure your software
will run effectively.
For information about software compatibility, including known issues with certain applications, see:
If you’re ready to upgrade, remember that Simmons students, faculty, and staff have access to special Simmons and general academic discounts on software and hardware at our online stores.
For Faculty and Staff
If you need software installed on general access, lab, or classroom computers, please read this important note for Mac software and for Windows software. You need to make sure the software you request is compatible with the new operating system(s), or with the Office suite(s), if there is an Office tie-in.
Before your office computer is upgraded, check to see if your software is rusty or ready. Before you begin testing, please check with the manufacturer of the software to see whether you need to upgrade your software in order to ensure compatibility. To avoid putting your computer at risk, we have a test station available where you can install your software (with or without Help Desk assistance), and a compatibility form (PDF) to use as a guide for your testing. To reserve a time to use the Test Station, call the Help Desk at 617-521-2222; be sure you have your installation media and licensing information with you when you come!
For more information, or to continue with Technology on your journey on the Yellow Brick Road, click the ruby mouse.
See also:
- Take Courage: We’ll help you through Oz
- Picture Yourself in Oz every April Wednesday in Java City, 11 am - 1 pm
- See photos of Simmons folk who’ve taken a sneak peek at Oz with Dorothy
- Join Scarecrow on his quest: learn more about Oz
- Take a sneak peek at Oz; stations available in the Beatley Library Information Commons, and GSLIS and SOM Labs


