Creative Computing Vol. 10 No. 1 - January 1984
- Choosing a notebook computer. by David H. Ahl
- The ultimate notebook computer. by David H. Ahl
- 14 notebook computers in brief. by David H. Ahl
- The Sharp PC-5000; a desktop computer in a portable package. by David H. Ahl
- The MicroOffice RoadRunner. by David H. Ahl
- The Teleram T-3000. by Stephen Arrants
- Cromemco C-10SP. by David Hilton
- Commander Keyboard. by Arthur Leyenberger
- The PCPI Appli-Card. by Loftus E. Becker
- Multi-function back for Minolta X-700 camera. by Stephen B. Gray
- Good words; four new word processors for the Apple. by Stephen Arrants
- A baker's half dozen games for the Atari Computer. by Arthur Leyenberger
- Mastering Jumpman. by David H. Ahl; Betsy Staples
- IFIP, SICOB, and PCW. by David H. Ahl
- The CBasic clinic; part 3. by John A. Libertine
- Writing it off; how to deduct a personal computer on your tax return. by Tony Shershin
- Using VisiCalc to compute your income tax. by David A. Williams
- ACRS depreciation for Apple. by Alfred Samper
- The first one; print statement formatter for Apple. by M.J. Parrott
- High precision functions in Basic; part 2. by Albert Nijenhuis
- Random landscapes; plotter tutorial - part 2. by Michiel Van De Panne
- A $3.50 Apple key pad. by Wally Hubbard
- Print about printers. by John J. Anderson
- Outpost: Atari. (The 1983 Outpost: Atari Computer Game Awards). by Arthur Leyenberger
- Logo type; soccer, anyone? by Donna Bearden
- The cultured computer; America has a history of committing itself to solving all problems in society. by Robert E. Mueller
- Telecommunications talk. by Brian J. Murphy
- Understanding Pascal. by Stephen B. Gray
- TRS-80 Color Basic. by Stephen B. Gray
- Learning TRS-80 Basic: for models I,II-16 and II. by Stephen B. Gray
- Pet talk. by Stephen B. Gray
- Kids can touch: a child's guide to the Apple II Plus computer. by Stephen B. Gray
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