Creative Computing Vol. 10 No. 10 - October 1984
- How to buy an integrated software package. by George Blank
- Integrated packages: a closer look.
- Preview of coming attractions.
- Epson PX-8 "Geneva". by David H. Ahl
- A new keyboard for the PC; which one is right for you? by Russ Lockwood
- Apple IIc revealed. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- Acorn; a tall oak in education. by John J. Anderson
- Havac from Microsci. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- Preschoolers learn at home. by Penny Smith
- The intersection of Sesame Street and silicon alley. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- Growing up literate. by Betsy Staples
- Software for learning mathematics. by David H. Ahl
- Expert systems; use your microcomputer to better understand yourself and others. by David H. Ahl
- Computers make special education more effective and fun. by Glenn M. Kleiman; Mary M. Humphrey
- Is there a wufflegump in your house? Creative Computing talks educational software with four top developers. by Sherrie Van Tyle
- Structured programming in Basic; part 5: control structures in ANSI Basic. by Arthur Luehrmann
- A calculus game. by Neil M. Wigley
- Logo type; turtle target practice. by James Muller
- Telecommunications talk; a new face for Western Union. by Brian J. Murphy
- Print about printers; a big printer, a tiny printer and a spooler. by John J. Anderson
- TRS-80 strings; biofeedback and color photos. by Stephen B. Gray
- Notebook computing; new products from Teleram, Gavilan, Sharp and Portable Computer Support Group. by David H. Ahl
- Apple cart; the II can see and speak. by John J. Anderson; Owen W. Linzmayer
- Commodore's port; hi-res graphics from Simon's Basic. by John J. Anderson
- Outpost: Atari; Jack Tramiel, a look back, a look ahead, and the Amiga Lorraine revisited. by John J. Anderson
- IBM images; MegaBasic: Rolls Royce or Subaru? by Susan Glinert-Cole
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