Computers at UTSA Libraries

Software available on computers in the libraries

About the Computers at UTSA Libraries

  • For technical assistance, please visit the UTS Tech Support desk
    • JPL 2nd Floor Information Commons - across from the elevators
    • DTL Information Commons - left of PrintSpot Stations
  • Any work saved on these computers will be deleted as soon as you log off. Please transfer all saved files to a flash drive, cloud drive, or send to yourself via email
  • While this list is managed by UTSA Libraries, the computers and software listed below are not managed by UTSA Libraries and are subject to change without notice. For this reason, this list may occasionally contain out of date information. For the most up to date information please contact University Technology Solutions or use the link below to visit their site.

PC Laptops and Desktops

Desktop computers located throughout the John Peace Library (JPL) and Downtown Library (DTL) as well as laptops available for check out from the Front Desk come loaded with the following software and are managed by UTS. 

.net Framework

Adobe Air

Adobe Creative Cloud

Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Reader

Adobe Shockwave Player

Audacity

CutePDF

Dr. Java

EndNote

FileZilla FTP

Ghostscript

GIMP

iTunes

Java

Jaws

JCreator

LabStats                               

Microsoft Office 2016 Student

Movie Maker & Photo Gallery

Mozilla Firefox

Photo Story for Windows

PrintSpot

PuTTY

SPSS

VLC

Zoom Text

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engineering Computers

Located in the North Commons area on the 2nd Floor of JPL as well as the common area of the AET Library, these computers, and the associated software are managed by the College of Engineering.

See instructions linked below for help accessing the Engineering Remote Desktop.

Apple Computers

iMac desktop computers are located in the South Commons Reading Room, and are available on a first come, first served basis.

Adobe Air

Adobe Creative Cloud

Adobe Flash Player

Adobe Reader

Adobe Shockwave Player

Apple iWork

EndNote

Garage Band

Google Chrome                    

iTunes

Keynote

Microsoft Office 2016 Student

Mozilla Firefox

Numbers

Pages

PrintSpot

VLC

MyApps Virtual Desktop (VDI)

The UTSA MyApps VDI will work on any operating system, meaning you can use your most important apps on any device, including the library computers. For more information about MyApps VDI, as well as support for VDI related questions, see the link below.

Users have access to the following softwares through MyApps VDI

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Adobe Flash Player

Amazon Corretto 8

Anaconda3

Audacity

ChemDraw

Cisco Webex Meetings

Maple 2019

Mathcad Prime

Matlab 2019A

Dr. Java

Endnote

Google Chrome

IBM SPSS Amos v25

IBM SPSS Statistics v25

Internet Explorer

Java JDK 8.121

JMP Pro

JupyterLab

JupyterNotebook

Mobaxterm

Mozilla Firefox

Office 2019

Python

R

RStudio

SAS

Snipping Tool

VLC Player

Wolfram Mathematica

Zotero

You can access MyApps VDI using the link below