Compute! Issue 86 - July 1987
- IBM Compatibles: The Universe Expands by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 87 - August 1987
- CES and COMDEX: A Tale of Two Cities by Keith Ferrell
- Space M+A+X by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 88 - September 1987
- Computers in the Classroom: Ten Years and Counting by Keith Ferrell
- Computers in the Classroom Part I: How It Was by Keith Ferrell
- Computers in the Classroom Part II: Current Trends by Keith Ferrell
- Computers in the Classroom Part III: The Next 10 Years by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 89 - October 1987
- 32-Bit Processing: Get Ready for the Next Wave by Keith Ferrell
- Mentor by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 90 - November 1987
- The Future of Computer Games: Ten Industry Leaders Speak Out by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 91 - December 1987
- Out to Change the World: A Conversation with John Sculley by Keith Ferrell, Selby Bateman
- In-House Experts by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 92 - January 1988
- Interactive Text in an Animated Age: Infocom Faces the Challenge by Keith Ferrell
- Review The Ancient Art of War at Sea by Keith Ferrell
- The Editor's Notes by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 93 - February 1988
- Computers That See, Computers That Think by Keith Ferrell
- Hypertext: Here, There, and Everywhere by Keith Ferrell
- The Editor's Notes by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 94 - March 1988
- The Editor's Notes by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 95 - April 1988
- Report from the Winter Consumer Electronics Show by Keith Ferrell
- The Editor's Notes by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 96 - May 1988
- The Automatic Shoebox by Keith Ferrell
- Robotic Workshop by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 97 - June 1988
- Quiet on the (Software) Set by Keith Ferrell
- The Train by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 99 - August 1988
- Conversations by Keith Ferrell, Gregg Keizer
Compute! Issue 100 - September 1988
- Conversations by Keith Ferrell, Gregg Keizer
- The Three Stooges by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 102 - November 1988
- How Are Computers Made? by Keith Ferrell
- Conversations by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 103 - December 1988
- SideKick Plus by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 113 - October 1989
- Compute! Choice Entertainment by Keith Ferrell, Peter Scisco
Compute! Issue 115 - December 1989
- News & Notes Epyx Goes Diskless by Keith Ferrell
- Compute! Choice Arriba - Delight In This Program's Speedy Searches And Gentle Learning Curve by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 117 - February 1990
- Conversations The View From Europe by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 123 - November 1990
- The Japan Factor by Keith Ferrell
- Conversations by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 124 - December 1990
- News & Notes New Mac Attack by Keith Ferrell
- News & Notes Supercomputer Medicine by Keith Ferrell
- Conversations by Keith Ferrell
- Review Circuit's Edge by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 125 - January 1991
- Conversations (teacher Jan Davidson produces educational software) (column) by Keith Ferrell
- Electronic worlds without end; the past, present, and future of electronic games (The Brave New World of Electronic Games) by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 127 - March 1991
- Top PC books: the right books can help you master DOS, hardware, applications, and programming (editor choices) by Clifton Karnes, Joyce Sides, George Campbell, Stephen Levy, Keith Ferrell, Denny Atkin, Richard C. Leinecker, David English, Tony Roberts
Compute! Issue 135 - November 1991
- QuattroPro 3.0 (spreadsheet software) (evaluation) by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 137 - January 1992
- Sid Meier's Civilization (computer game) (Evaluation) by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 145 - October 1992
- Star Trek: The 25th Anniversary Edition (computer game) (Evaluation) by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 147 - December 1992
- Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure (data base) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 155 - August 1993
- Microsoft mouse (cursor control device) (Product Announcement) by Keith Ferrell
Compute! Issue 160 - January 1994
- Rules of Engagement (computer simulation game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Keith Ferrell
Return to the archive home page