If you don’t have access to the Internet, there are obvious
attractions to TeX collections on a disc. Even those with net
access will find large quantities of TeX-related files to hand a
great convenience.
The TeX collection provides this, together with
ready-to-run TeX systems for various architectures. The collection
is distributed on DVD, and contains:
- The TeX Live distribution, including the programs themselves
compiled for a variety of architectures; TeX Live may be
run from the DVD or installed on hard disc.
- MacTeX: an easy to install TeX system for MacOS/X, based
on TeX Live; this distribution includes a native Mac installer,
the TeXShop front-end
and other Mac-specific tools;
- ProTeXt: an easy to install TeX system for Windows, based
on MiKTeX, based on an ‘active’ document that guides
installation; and
- A snapshot of CTAN.
A fair number of national TeX User Groups, as well as TUG,
distribute copies to their members at no extra charge. Some user
groups are also able to sell additional copies:
contact your local user group or
TUG.
You may also download disc images from CTAN; the installation
disc, ProTeXt and MacTeX are all separately available. Beware:
they are all pretty large downloads. TeX Live, once installed, may
be updated online.
More details of the collection are available from
its own web page
on the TUG site.
This is FAQ version 3.27, released on 2013-06-07.