Compute! Issue 141 - June 1992
- 15 tips from the pros (includes related article on speeding up Windows graphics) (Compute's Getting Started with Desktop Graphics ) by Steven Anzovin, David English
- AcerAnyWare 1120NX (notebook computer) (Evaluation) by David English
- Avery Personal Label Printer (Evaluation) by Dana Stoll
- Avoid the boot-up blues (bootable floppy disks) (Column) by Tony Roberts
- Conan the Cimmerian (computer adventure game) (Evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- Desktop Publishing by Design, Ventura Publisher Edition (book reviews) by Robert Bixby
- DiscXchange (hard drive) (Evaluation) by Bruce M. Bowden
- DR DOS 6.0 (Evaluation) by Tony Roberts
- Falcon 3.0 (flight simulation computer game) (Evaluation) by Peter Olafson
- How modems work (part 1) (Column) by Mark Minasi
- How to choose and use a scanner (Compute's Getting Started with Desktop Graphics) (Buyers Guide) by Steven Anzovin
- How to choose and use a draw program (includes related article on emoticons) (Compute's Getting Started with Desktop Graphics) (Buyers Guide) by Gregg Keizer, David English
- How to choose and use a paint program (Compute's Getting Started with Desktop Graphics) (Buyers Guide) by Steven Anzovin
- Howtek Personal Color Scanner (Evaluation) by Richard C. Leinecker
- JustWrite 1.0 (word processing software) (Evaluation) by Clayton Walnum
- Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Computer Game (Evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- On the GoFAX (communications software) (Evaluation) by Eddie Huffman
- PC character ROM revealed (BANNER.C program) (Column) by Tom Campbell
- PC-Write Standard Level 2.0 (word processing software) (Evaluation) by Anthony Moses
- Plan your ascent (Ascend personal information manager) (Column) (Evaluation) by Clifton Karnes
- ProCalc 3D (spreadsheet) (Evaluation) by Steven Anzovin
- Professional victims (repetitive-motion injuries resulting from computer use) by Daniel Janal
- Quest for perfection: stalking the perfect, affordable personal productivity PC (includes related articles and product listing) (Buyers Guide) by Gregg Keizer
- QuickAuthor (program development software) (Evaluation) by Richard Rapp
- Relisys TEFAX RA-2125 (facsimile modem board) (Evaluation) by Eddie Huffman
- SCAN:ALIGN (scanner) (Evaluation) by Tom Benford
- Simeverything (simulation software)(includes related article) by Gregg Keizer
- Software Bridge (word processing conversion package) (Evaluation) by Barry Brenesal
- Sound Blaster turns Pro (Sound Blaster Pro sound card) (Column) (Evaluation) by David English
- Stacker AT/16 (file management software) (Evaluation) by David English
- State of the art (computer graphics software) (Column) by Steven Anzovin
- Strictly personal (personal information managers)(includes product listing) (Buyers Guide) by Rosalind Resnick
- Super Solvers Spellbound! (educational software) (Evaluation) by David Sears
- Test lab (portable computer printers and communication devices)(includes related article) (Evaluation) by Mike Hudnall, Tom Benford, Peter Scisco
- The gripes of wrath (complaints about computer game design) (Column) by Orson Scott Card
- The Lost Admiral (computer game) (Evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- The Maximizer and Maximizer Lite (contact-management software) (Evaluation) by Eddie Huffman
- The new vector (vector-drawing programs for the PC) (Evaluation) by Robert Bixby
- The Secret Codes of C.Y.P.H.E.R.: Operation Wildlife (educational computer game) (Evaluation) by Karen Lee Siepak
- Top PC utilities (The Norton Utilities, PC Tools)(includes related articles) (Evaluation) by Dan Gookin
- Tune in for future developments (COMPUTE/NET computer bulletin board) (Column) by Richard C. Leinecker
- What are desktop graphics? (Compute's Getting Started with Desktop Graphics) by David English
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