Compute! Issue 152 - May 1993
- Ascend 4.0 (personal information management system) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Clifton Karnes
- Batch file runaround (use of batch files and MS-DOS) (Column) by Tony Roberts
- Borland C++ 3.1: is it an upgrade for you? (Borland C++ 3.1 and Application Frameworks program-development software) (Software Review) (Column) (Evaluation) by Tom Campbell
- Colorado Memory Systems Jumbo Trakker 250 (tape drive) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by David English
- Darklands (computer adventure game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- DOS NT: a plea (proposed changes for MS-DOS) (Column) by Mark Minasi
- Easy Windows programming (Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows 2.0 and ObjectVision program-development software and Microsoft Access data base management system)(includes glossary) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Tom Campbell
- Editorial license (meeting and functions of the Software Publisher's Association) (Editorial) by Clifton Karnes
- Electronic dictionaries (Instant Definitions Dictionary; The Random House Webster's Electronic Dictionary and Thesaurus) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Anthony Moses
- commands, the commands that tell the modem what to do (such as the command by Rosalind Resnick
- Hong Kong Mahjong Pro (computer gambling game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Alfred C. Giovetti
- Is PCMCIA a true standard? (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) (Compute's Getting Started with PCMCIA) by Richard O. Mann
- John Madden Football II (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Clayton Walnum
- Just Grandma and Me (educational software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Clayton Walnum
- King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow (computer adventure game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
- Lady luck (computer gambling simulations)(includes related article and product listing) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Paul C. Schuytema
- Live long and prosper (popularity of 'Star Trek' television program; products based on the show) (Column) by Steven Anzovin
- Might and Magic: Clouds of Xeen (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
- Music for the masses (General Musical Instrument Digital Interface; introduction of synthesizers) (Column) by David English
- PC File 6.5 (data base management system) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Tom Campbell
- Plan 9 from Outer Space (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by David Sears
- Presentation and projection (presentation hardware) by Robert Bixby
- Rooms for Windows (operating system enhancement) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Beth C. Fishkind
- Sound advice (use of sound cards in PCs) by Jill Champion
- Spaghetti politics (political simulations and computer games) (Column) by Paul C. Schuytema
- Star NX-1040 Rainbow (computer printer) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Joyce Sides
- Star NX-2430 Multi-Font (dot-matrix printer) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Joyce Sides
- Tandy Sensation! (multimedia PC) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Eddie Huffman
- Test lab (tape drives)(includes related articles and glossary) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Tom Benford, Mike Hudnall, Art Stapp
- Three types of PC Cards (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) (Compute's Getting Started with PCMCIA) by Richard O. Mann
- Tom Landry Strategy Football (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
- Travels with my 95LX (HP 95LX palmtop computer; Personal Computer Memory Card International Association standards) (Compute's Getting Started with PCMCIA) by David English
- TrueType and beyond (computer fonts) by Clifton Karnes
- What is PCMCIA and how does it work? (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) (Compute's Getting Started with PCMCIA) by Richard O. Mann
- What kind of PCMCIA cards can you buy? (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) (Compute's Getting Started with PCMCIA) (Buyers Guide) by Richard O. Mann
- Which computers use PCMCIA cards? (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association)(includes related article on PC Cards for desktop computers) (Compute's Getting Started with PCMCIA) by Richard O. Mann
- Why didn't I think of that? (idea-generation software) (Buyers Guide) by Lynn Walford
- Zoltrix Enhanced 96/24, Zoltrix Standard 96/24, Zoltrix Integra (facsimile/modem cards) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Richard C. Leinecker
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