Compute! Issue 128 - April 1991
- A timely look at poke and peek (BASIC programing) (column) by Tom Campbell
- Bandit Kings of Ancient China (computer game) (evaluation) by Robert Du Gaue
- Card games (computer card games) (evaluation) by Harry Bee
- Design your own golf course (includes related article on Jack Nicklaus' comments on course design) by Mike Harrison
- Don't be afraid to format your hard disk (column) by Tony Roberts
- GeoWorks Ensemble: the hot little GUI that can - and will - win your heart with powerful utilities, attractive displays, and multiskating (software graphical user interface) (evaluation) by Howard Millman
- Is there a doctor in the house: quick cures for sick systems (includes related articles on troubleshooting PC problems) by Tony Roberts
- Keyboard magic: turn your keyboard into a magic wand (macro software) (includes related article on macro techniques) by Barry Brenesal
- Macs for the masses: three new Macs priced to sell (Apple Macintosh computers) by David English
- Modems Made Easy Master the Mysteries of Modem Speeds by Michael A. Banks
- Money, money, money (financial software ) (column) by Daniel Janal
- Online freedom (online access to public information) (column) by Steven Anzovin
- Open your Windows to games (Windows 3.0-based game software) (column) by Orson Scott Card
- Personal R:Base (database software) (evaluation) by Steve Hudson
- Professional Draw 2.0 (Amiga graphics software) (evaluation) by Harv Laser
- Schedule A: meal on Mars (computer software) (evaluation) by Richard C. Leinecker
- WillPower 1.0 (will-making software) (evaluation) by Carol S. Holzberg
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