YSU App Cloud: General Apps

Question

What software is available on YSU Windows Virtual Machines - General Apps in the YSU App Cloud - Powered by Apporto?

Answer

Instructions for accessing YSU App Cloud: https://ysu.teamdynamix.com/TDClient/2000/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=102432

Link to YSU App Cloud: https://client.wvd.microsoft.com/arm/webclient/index.html

Link to YSU App Cloud - Powered by Apporto: https://ysu.apporto.com/home

The following software is available on YSU Windows Virtual Machines - General Apps.

Please refresh and check this list as new apps are being added over the course of each semester. 

UPDATE: YSU is migrating from our current "Windows VMs" to "Windows VMs - Powered by Apporto". This migration is happening over Summer 2025 and the current software list will be updated often. Please check back for changes.


Last Updated: 6/12/2025

  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Amos 27
  • Anaconda3 Python 2021.05
  • Apache Tomcat
  • AQTESOLV
  • Bitvise SSH Client
  • Cmake
  • Code::Blocks
  • Core FTP
  • Cppcheck
  • Doxygen
  • Epanet
  • FileZilla
  • FMSLogo
  • GIMP
  • Git
  • GlassFish Server
  • Graphviz
  • HCS7
  • HEC-RAS
  • IrfanView
  • LogicAid
  • MatLAB 2022a
  • Maxima
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Microsoft Office 365
    • Microsoft Access
    • Microsoft Excel
    • Microsoft OneDrive
    • Microsoft OneNote
    • Microsoft Outlook
    • Microsoft PowerPoint
    • Microsoft Publisher
    • Microsoft Word
  • Multimedia Logic
  • NetBeans
  • Notepad++
  • NVDA
  • Oracle SQL Developer
  • PolyMath
  • Project Professional 2019
  • Putty
  • Python 3.9
  • R for Windows
  • RStudio
  • SAP Gui 7.7
  • Scilab
  • SPSS 29
  • Strawberry Perl
  • TerrSet
  • Visio Professional 2019
  • Visual Minteq
  • Visual Studio 2019
  • VLC Player
  • WinSCP
  • WinTR-55
  • XPPaut
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This document provides instruction on how the access the YSU App Cloud. The YSU App Cloud provides access to the virtual software previously used in the YSU computer labs.