Campus Software
WSU computers are pre-configured by our campus IT department with general purpose software that meets the needs of most users. For discipline-specific or course-specific programs, WSU also offers additional software that is available to download on any WSU computer at any time. Details regarding what this software is and how to obtain it are below.What software is included in the eWarrior Program?
These core programs are used widely across campus for productivity, collaboration and engagement, and are included by default with all WSU computers.
Standard Windows 10 Education Software
- Internet Browsers
- Microsoft Edge
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
- Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise
- Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access Publisher, Outlook, OneDrive
- This includes access to both web apps and desktop apps.
- Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access Publisher, Outlook, OneDrive
- Other Software
- Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection (Anti-Virus / Anti-Malware)
- Alertus Desktop (Emergency Notification System)
- Cisco AnyConnect Client (VPN)
- Software Center
- Software Center can be used on any of WSU’s Windows 10 computers and includes the installers listed below under Supported Windows Software.
Standard macOS Software
- Internet Browsers
- Apple Safari
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
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- Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, OneDrive.
- This includes access to both web apps and desktop apps.
- Other Software
- Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection (Anti-Virus / Anti-Malware)
- Alertus Desktop (Emergency Notification System)
- Cisco AnyConnect Client (VPN)
- VMware Workspace ONE (Mobile Device Management)
- Managed Software Center
- Managed Software Center can be used on any of WSU’s macOS computers and includes the installers listed below under Supported macOS Software.
Are there other apps available?
Supported Windows Software
- Alertus Desktop
- Cisco AnyConnect VPN
- IBM SPSS Statistics
- Inspiration
- JMP Pro
- Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection
- Mathematica
- Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise (includes Microsoft Teams)
- Tableau Desktop
- Tableau Prep Builder
- VLC Media Player
- Zoom
Supported macOS Software
- Alertus Desktop
- Cisco AnyConnect VPN
- HP Printer Drivers
- IBM SPSS Statistics
- Inspiration
- JMP Pro
- Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection
- Mathematica
- Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise
- Microsoft Teams
- Tableau Desktop
- Tableau Prep Builder
- VLC Media Player
- Zoom
Should I install antivirus software?
How do I get an app that I need for a class?
Can I download apps not listed on this page?
Software and apps are often protected by copyright. Downloading or distributing copyrighted material, including through peer-to-peer file sharing, without the permission of the copyright owner is against the law. Use of Winona State University’s resources for unauthorized distribution of copyrighted materials is forbidden and against the terms of the eWarrior technology agreement. Visit the Tech Wiki Copyright page for more information.
Where can I get help using these apps?
The e-Warrior Digital Learning Commons (DLC) located on the first floor of the Darrell W. Krueger Library. The DLC provides training and support through online apps that are available 24/7, as well as workshops, one-on-one sessions, social media, and custom classroom support. DLC can be reached at DLC@winona.edu or at 507.457.5240.
Faculty Requests for Software
Ordering New Software or Apps
If you need software not found on the WSU supported software lists above, please contact us at software@winona.edu to discuss software purchases.
WSU’s Software Deployment team can help you or your department assess proper licensing, software support, system requirements, security concerns, and whether effective alternatives may already be available for campus use.
Software requests are processed on a first-in-first-out basis and take time to fully research, test, and implement depending on the complexity of the software packages.
Getting Approved Apps on WSU Student Computers
Please refer your students to the links on this page for instructions on how to find the apps needed for your classes.
If your students need further help installing apps for class, WSU Tech Support is available via phone at 507.457.5240, via email at TechSupport@winona.edu, via live support chat, or in-person at Somsen 207 on the Winona campus and Coffman Center (CF) 122 on the Rochester campus.