Creative Computing Vol. 10 No. 7 - July 1984
- Choosing & using a business graphics package. by Barry Keating
- Apple Machintosh; cutting through the ballyhoo. by John J. Anderson
- Mac Microsoft Basic. by Abigail Reifsnyder
- Hewlett Packard HP 110. by John J. Anderson
- NCR Decision Mate V. by David H. Ahl
- Apple II Mouse. by Stephen Arrants
- Turbo Pascal; the best cost less. by George Blank
- The Print Shop; at last, a graphics program even an editor can use. by Betsy Staples
- B-Graph. by Arthur Leyenberger
- Back to the drawing board; VU-3D for the TS2068. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- Growing up literate; spelling and spatial relationships. by Betsy Staples
- Apple announces the IIc. by George A. Miller
- Structured programming in Basic; part 3: an application. by Arthur Luehrmann
- Going around under and through circles: mathematics and computer art; part 3. by Sheldon P. Gordon; Florence S. Gordon
- The Sierpinski curve: a lesson in debugging and conversion. by David H. Ahl
- The plot thickens; transformation and rotation of Hilbert and Sierpinski curves. by William Fujimoto
- Plots about plotters. by David H. Ahl
- Animated abstract graphics; Commodore's port. by John J. Anderson
- Getting into word processing; let's talk business. by Dale Blanchard
- The Model 100 book: a guide to portable computing. by John J. Anderson
- The Model 100 companion. by John J. Anderson
- The TRS-80 Model 100 ideabook. by John J. Anderson
- All about hand-held and briefcase-portable computers. by John J. Anderson
- The 1450 XLD is not dead. by Arthur Leyenberger; David Small
- Atari in wonderland.
- The Atari playground.
- Atari programming with 55 programs.
- The Atari user's encyclopedia.
- Adventures with the Atari.
- Basic Atari Basic.
- Genesis II.
- Through the micro maze.
- Your Atari computer.
- The art of computer game design.
- Mind at play: the psychology of video games.
- IBM images; Heathkit is selling a do-it-yourself PC. by Susan Glinert-Cole
- CBasic and the GSX Module. by Susan Glinert-Cole
- TRS-80 strings; a printer and other new products for Radio Shack computers. by Stephen B. Gray
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