University of Washington licensed software
University of Washington: Pine and PC-Pine
Pine is a Cyrus mail client for Macintosh, Unix, and Windows. Pine® - a Program for Internet News & Email - is a tool for reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. Pine was designed by the Office of Computing & Communications at the University of Washington specifically with novice computer users in mind, but it can be tailored to accommodate the needs of "power users" as well. Versions are available for various flavors of Unix as well as for personal computers running a Microsoft operating system.
- License holder: Computing Services.
- Quantity licensed: Unlimited.
- Available for: Unix, Windows.
- Who can install it: Faculty, staff, students.
- Eligible equipment: University owned/leased and personally owned computers on campus/at home.
- Type of license: Perpetual.
- Cost to users: None.
- Getting access to it: No special access is required.
- How to get it: PC_Pine: Download from MyAndrew. Pine: You can subscribe to the Unix version via depot.
- License code required: No.
- Getting help using it: Email advisor@andrew.cmu.edu or call the Computing Services Help Center at x8-HELP.
- Restrictions: None.
- Individual use rights available upon termination: Yes. Rights to perpetual use.

