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The list of software downloads available to you depends on the subscription you're using. If you have more than one subscription associated with the same sign-in address, you'll see the downloads included with the highest level subscription, regardless of which subscription you're viewing. For example, if you have a Visual Studio Enterprise standard subscription and a Visual Studio Professional subscription, you'll see the complete list of downloads available with your Enterprise subscription. To see the list of your subscriptions, visit
The list of available products is updated frequently, but may not immediately reflect the most recent releases. Older versions of products may not be listed separately if they were available as part of a suite. For example, older versions of Microsoft Excel may be provided as part of a Microsoft Office suite only.
The importance of replacing software before its End-of-Support (EOS) is critical. EOS occurs when software updates, patches, and other forms of support are no longer offered, resulting in software becoming prone to future security vulnerabilities.
Replacing software and firmware/hardware before it reaches EOS will significantly reduce any risks and costs associated with EOS. The process of finding EOS dates and locating all the instances of obsolete products can be a difficult and time-consuming task. The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) compiles a monthly report for EOS software with dates in the next 12 months.
As technical solutions are identified to meet agency needs, this list will be updated. If you are requesting software not listed, submit a service request for review and approval at Oklahoma.gov/servicedesk.
In the GNU/Linux world, the framebuffer can refer to a virtual device in the Linux kernel (fbdev) or the virtual framebuffer system for X (xvfb). This section mainly lists the terminal emulators based on the in-kernel virtual device, i.e. fbdev.
DataFileExtensions lists the extensions that will be scanned for inclusion in a computer software report. This information can be found under the Software.Data Files database attribute and will include the file name, path, file date, and file size
ScanExtensions lists the extensions that will be searched for. Regardless of what is entered in the Applications section, if the extension of the file is not listed here, the application will not be found.
MultimediaExtensions lists the extensions that will be scanned for inclusion in a computer software report. This information can be found under the Multimedia database attribute and will include the total number of multimedia file, the extensions found and how much diskspace is being used for multimedia files.
Ignored MACs is a space delimited list of up to 40 MAC addresses that the scanner should not consider as a candidate when choosing an address to be used for identification. This is the address assigned to \"Network - NIC Address\" and is used on the core to identify duplicate device ID's. The addresses in this list must match EXACTLY with addresses found in the \"Bound Adapter\" section of a scan file. For this reason, it is best to copy these addresses from a scan file.
MacMultimediaExtensions lists the extensions that will be scanned for inclusion in a macintosh computer software report. This differs from the previous section as this is specific for the Apple OS X platform. Note: Extensions are case-sensitve and will not be collected if the correct case is not used.
The scanner searches the /Library /Applications /System /User folders by default. The scanner only searches folders listed in the MacSearchFolders section for files specified in MacScanExtensions section. Note that this only affects the MacScanExtension section and will not affect the scanning of Applications.
For the protection of our customers, Apple doesn't disclose, discuss, or confirm security issues until an investigation has occurred and patches or releases are generally available. This document lists recent releases.
Select the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) certified tax software from the lists below. You will be re-directed to the software developer's web page, where you can access software products that use the CRA's NETFILE web service.
Some paid tax software provide free offerings. Free offerings are based on individual tax situations or income levels. Find out from the software developer what free offerings are available for their product.
Check the software list above to confirm that your software is certified for the year you need. If you are using uncertified software or an older version of the software, you may need to update or download a certified version from the developer.
You may file up to 20 returns per computer or online account using NETFILE-certified tax software in Canada for each tax year. Tax software companies must respect this limit to be certified for NETFILE.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) does not look at the privacy policies of software developers. It is your responsibility to research these policies before buying or using a software product or web application.
Use of the software, and any omission or error in the information provided, is the responsibility of the user and the software developer. The CRA cannot be held responsible if programming errors affect the calculation of income tax and benefits payable.
ABSCYL Absorption correction for cylinders (very handy for needle shaped crystals). Program by JH Reibenspies at Texas A&M. ABSEN Study and display of crystal structures, thermal ellipsoid plots, mouse based interactive editing of Shelx files with auto atom sort. RASTEP and RENDER have been added to the system giving realistic rendered 3D pictures from the same view as ORTEX direct from Shelx.INS files. ABSORB Brennan-Cowan X-ray absorption, reflection and dispersion calculation. Calculates f' and f'' based on theoretical work of Cromer and Liberman calculates Rayleigh and Compton cross-section based on McMaster. ABSORB-7 and ABSORB-GUI ABSORB is a program to calculate and apply absorption corrections to single-crystal X-ray intensity data, has been reconfigured to allow it to be called directly from external data processing programs. ABSORB-GUI has been developed to allow much easier specification of standard experiments. ACNUC ACNUC is a retrieval system for the nucleotide sequence databases. AC_prediction Program for the analysis of atomic mobility. AC_prediction implements automatic decision-making procedures based on atomic shift magnitudes in unrestrained refinement to highlight the specific residues that are likely to harbour alternative conformations and that hence require checking via electron density maps Acquisition of Images Digitization software. ADM Solution including device control, the diffractogram evaluation, qualitative and quantitative phase analysis, indexing, lattice parameter refinement, crystal size evaluation, micro-stress analysis, profile analysis and pattern simulation. ALIGN Superimposition of protein coordinates accounting for insertions and deletions. Alscript Alscript is a program to format multiple sequence alignments in PostScript for publication and to assist in analysis. Alscript does not support point-and-click, but has a scripting language to allow complex effects. Altwyk Altwyk is a stand-alone program which produces the general position and Wyckoff positions for any space group symbol listed in International Tables for Crystallography, Vol. A (1983). Altwyk can currently process over 1,000 of them, probably covering all actual literature cases, but we are still implementing new odd symbols. Written by Y. Le Page and S. Raymond Amas Automatic analysis of multiple protein sequence. AMBER Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement. Amps Multiple protein sequence alignment and flexible pattern. ANAELU Software package ANAELU (analytical emulator Laue utility) has been created for aiding the interpretation of two-dimensional X-ray diffraction patterns produced by textured (bulk and nanostructured) samples. ANAELU is composed of three interconnected applications, corresponding to three crystallographic tasks: structure representation, two-dimensional pattern analysis and diffraction simulation. ANODE The program determines anomalous (or heavy-atom) densities by reversing the usual procedure for experimental phase determination. Instead of adding a phase shift to the heavy-atom phases to obtain a starting value for the native protein phase, this phase shift is subtracted from the native phase to obtain the heavy-atom substructure phase. ANSIG Analysis of NMR spectra. Tool for analysis and assignment of multidimensional spectra. ANTHEPROT Protein analysis. Web on-line tool. ARITVE Modelling amorphous structures by a Rietveld-type refinement of the atomic coordinates. ARP/wARP ARP/wARP is used for automated building and refinement of protein structures. Real space pattern recognition, refinement and model update are combined with reciprocal space refinement to construct and improve protein models. ARP/wARP can also be used for ab initio structure solution of metalloproteins at high resolution. ASCALAPH Ascalaph is a general purpose molecular modeling suite that performs quantum mechanics calculations for initial molecular model development, molecular mechanics and dynamics simulations in the gas or in condensed phase. It can interact with external molecular modeling packages (MDynaMix, NWChem, CP2K and PC GAMESS/Firefly). ASF88 For the generation and calculation of the X-ray structure factors and the real and imaginary parts of the structure factors of any crystalline system. Asf88win For the generation and calculation of the X-ray structure factors and the real and imaginary parts of the structure factors of any crystalline system. Assp The program takes a multiple protein sequence alignment and estimates the range in accuracy that one can expect for a \"perfect\" secondary structure prediction made using the alignment. ATHENA, ARTEMIS, HEPHAESTUS This software package is based on the IFEFFIT library of numerical and XAS algorithms. The programs described here are: (i) ATHENA, a program for XAS data processing, (ii) ARTEMIS, a program for EXAFS data analysis using theoretical standards from FEFF and (iii) HEPHAESTUS, a collection of beamline utilities based on tables of atomic absorption data. These programs enable high-quality data analysis that is accessible to novices while still powerful enough to meet the demands of an expert practitioner. ATOMS Display of atomic structures. ATSAS New developments in version 2.4 of the ATSAS package for the processing and analysis of isotropic small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering data are described. AutoDep Autodep is a tool designed for the deposition into the Protein Data Bank of molecular coordinates data generated by the experimental procedures, viz. protein crystallography, NMR, EM. AutoDock Suite of automated docking tools designed to predict how small molecules, such as substrates or drug candidates, bind to a receptor of known 3D structure. Of use for X-ray crystallography, structure-based drug design, lead optimization, virtual screening (HTS), combinatorial library design, protein-protein docking, chemical mechanism studies. AUTO_XPL Automates many of the computational steps involved in using X-PLOR. AXES Program for X-ray powder diffraction data evaluation that is specially designed for peak-shape analysis and data preparation for Rietveld refinement in connection with the FULLPROF program. AZARA Analysis of NMR spectra. Suite of programs for the processing of multidimensional spectra 59ce067264
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