Compute! Issue 157 - October 1993
- Are we having fun, yet? (multimedia applications) (includes related article on previously reviewed multimedia applications) (Software Review) (Compute's Getting Started With: Multimedia Applications) (Evaluation) by David English, Richard O. Mann, David Sears, Carol Ellison, Clayton Walnum
- Becoming a help power user (Windows Help application) (Windows Workshop) by Clifton Karnes
- Breathing room (managing hard disk space) by Daniel Janal
- Burning rubber (driving simulation computer games) (Evaluation) by Paul C. Schuytema
- Buzz Aldrin's Race into Space (computer simulation game) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
- Conventional wisdom? (BASIC compilers and interpreters) (Programming Power) by Tom Campbell
- Crosstalk for Windows 2.0 (communications software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Tom Benford
- Data under pressure: no matter how much storage space you have, you need more. Compression can help (data compression) by Paul C. Schuytema
- DOS 6's MultiConfig, part 4 (Hardware Clinic) (Column) by Mark Minasi
- Editorial license ('Compute!' magazine responds to changes in computing) (Editorial) by Clifton Karnes
- Review El-Fish (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
- Review Epson LQ-570+ (dot-matrix printer) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Richard C. Leinecker
- Review FailSafe Computer Guardian (computer security software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Tom Campbell
- Review Gateway 2000 Handbook (notebook computer) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Denny Atkin
- Great game add-ins (software patches, revisions, user enhancements for computer games) by Scott A. May
- Review Jobhunt (job searching software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Beth C. Fishkind
- Review KidCuts (graphics software for children) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Carol Ellison
- Review L.A. Law (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Kimberly Havlena
- Review Lap Top Secretary (desk top accessory software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Charles Idol
- Review Lemmings 2: The Tribes (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Bruce M. Bowden, Margaret Bowden
- Review Millie's Math House (educational software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Carol Ellison
- Review OmniBook 300 (notebook computer) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by David English
- Review PageMaker 5.0 (desktop publishing software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Phillip Morgan, Denny Atkin
- Review Quarky and Quaysoo's Turbo Science (educational software) (Evaluation) by David Sears
- Recovering deleted files (using DOS 6.0's Delete Sentry) (Introdos) (Column) by Tony Roberts
- Rock on CD (CD-ROM collections of textures and clip art) (Buyers Guide) by Robert Bixby
- Review Scanplus Color 6000 (computer scanning device) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Robert Bixby
- Review Spectre (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Clayton Walnum
- Review Stacker 3.1 (file management software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Clifton Karnes
- Review Strike Commander (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Denny Atkin
- Super Recorder macros: supercharge your desktop with this collection of essential Recorder macros (Microsoft Windows Recorder application)(excerpt from 'Essential Windows Tools') by Clifton Karnes, Lisa Young, Phillip Morgan
- Test lab (personal information managers) (includes related articles on Arabesques Software's ECCO Professional PIM and two calendar programs) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Richard O. Mann
- Review The Norton SpeedCache+ 4.0 (operating system enhancement) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by David English
- Review Three screen savers (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Charles Idol
- Virtual unreality (computer games featured at 1993 Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, Illinois) by Shay Addams
- What's new in PC sound (personal computer audio technologies introduced at 1993 COMDEX in Atlanta, Georgia) (Column) by David English
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