Compute! Issue 135 - November 1991
- Address Book Plus (database software) (evaluation) by Barry Brenesal
- AlphaNote Personal Database (database software) (evaluation) by Carol S. Holzberg
- An empire strikes (Lucasfilm Games to enter the computer games industry in 1992) by Erin Richter
- Battle of the five-os (upgrading to DOS 5.0) by Tony Roberts
- Big Business (computer game) (evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- By Design (graphics utility software) (evaluation) by Joey Latimer
- CMS 386SX/16-40 (computer) (evaluation) by Tom Benford
- Computing in the green (environmental awareness in the computer industry) (column) by Steven Anzovin
- Continuum (computer game) (evaluation) by Clayton Walnum
- Dell 320SX (microcomputer) (includes related article) (evaluation) by Peer Plaut
- Design inspiration (designing a home office) (includes related articles) by Sherry Roberts
- Dinowars (computer game) (evaluation) by Carol S. Holzberg
- Dos Batch File Power with the Jamsa Batch Utilities (book reviews) by Tony Roberts
- Easy Windows programming (Microsoft Visual Basic, combination screen design toolkit and BASIC compiler) (evaluation) by Clifton Karnes
- Editorial license (editorial) by Peter Scisco
- Epson Equity 386SX Plus (computer) (evaluation) by Robert Bixby
- Ezcosmos 3.0 (simulation software) (evaluation) by Gregg Keizer
- FinalSoft Executive (personal information management systems software) (evaluation) by Tom Campbell
- Funk and Wagnall's Standard Desk Dictionary (computer program) (evaluation) by Gordon Owens
- Future in my hand (Momenta's new pentop computer) (column) by Robert Bixby
- Future textbooks (Windows on Science, the first videodisc-based science program approved as a textbook) by Alan R. Bechtold
- Games addiction: the troubles I've seen (The World of Electronic Games) by Darren McKeeman
- Games consoles nouveau (home video game systems) (The World of Electronic Games) by David Sears
- Gateway 2000 386SX-16 (computer) (evaluation) by Joyce Sides
- Hack to the future (interview with Bruce Sterling) (interview) by Darren P. Mckeeman
- Hard disks to go (portable hard disks and time management) (evaluation) by Daniel Janal
- How to Choose a VGA System by Mark Minasi
- Hyundai Super-386SE (microcomputer) (evaluation) by Tony Roberts
- In the course of human events (golf software) by Orson Scott Card
- Increase your memory power (using the memory manager in MS-DOS 5.0) by Mark Minasi
- Kidz Mouse (mouse device) (evaluation) by Peter Scisco
- Kris System 386SX-2 (computer) (evaluation) by Eddie Huffman
- Lexi-Cross (computer game) (evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- Lightspeed (computer game) (evaluation) by Steve Hudson
- Mace Format (disk utility software) (evaluation) by Richard O. Mann
- Menu!/Reminders! (utility programs) (evaluation) by Anthony Moses
- Micro Express 386-SX (computer) (includes related article) (evaluation) by Peer Plaut
- Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows (presentation graphics software package) (evaluation) by Richard O. Mann
- Nightbreed (computer game) (evaluation) by Richard Rapp
- Novell absorbs DRI (Digital Research) by Robert Bixby
- Personal PrintPartner (Fujitsu's DL3600 PrintPartner) by Jill Champion
- Police Quest III: The Kindred (computer game) (evaluation) by Jill Champion
- ProComm Plus (communications software) (evaluation) by Barry Brenesal
- QuattroPro 3.0 (spreadsheet software) (evaluation) by Keith Ferrell
- Reader Rabbit 2 (evaluation) by Heidi E.H. Aycock
- Recreational and redeeming: games (computer games) (The World of Electronic Games) by Howard Millman
- Samsung Sensor SP-386SX (microcomputer) (evaluation) by Erin Richter
- Something new online (Compute/Net, a new online information source) by Richard C. Leinecker
- Start your own cartoon studio (computer animation software) by David English
- Strange new worlds of entertainment (virtual reality and computer games) (The World of Electronic Games) by Brenda Laurel
- The Amazing Spider-Man (computer game) (evaluation) by Steven Anzovin
- The flop's a hit (floptical technology) by Robert Bixby
- The mother of all soldiers (Texas Microsystems to study the feasibility of a portable soldier's computer) by Alan R. Bechtold
- The new renaissance: the computer in fine art (computer graphics art) by Lee Noel Jr.
- The Norton Utilities 6.0 (file management software) (evaluation) by Charles Idol
- The online games people play (The World of Electronic Games) by Peter Spear
- Theme Park Mystery (computer game) (evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- U.S.I.T. Athena 386SX (computer) (includes related article) (evaluation) by Peer Plaut
- Undocumented DOS: A Programmer's Guide to Reserved MS-DOS Functions and Data Structures (book reviews) by Tom Campbell
- Xenocide (computer game) (evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
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