Classic Computer Magazine Archive Index of Compute! April 1994 articles


Compute! Issue 163 - April 1994

  • A ten-step guide to guerrilla database management (Compute's Getting Started With: Databases) by Tom Campbell
  • Advanced DOS scanner (DOS 6.2's ScanDisk utility) (Introdos) (Column) by Tony Roberts
  • AnyView (device driver) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by J. Blake Lambert
  • askSam for Windows (database application development software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by J. Blake Lambert
  • CommWorks for Windows (communications software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by J. Blake Lambert
  • Crazy about movies (Microsoft Cinemania '94 entertainment/hobby software) (New Multimedia Products) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by (none)
  • Database glossary (Compute's Getting Started With: Databases) by Tom Campbell
  • Editorial liscence (Microsoft's sneak preview of Window's 4.0) (Editorial) by Clifton Karnes
  • Fast forward: seven multimedia power tools (multimedia utility software) (Multimedia PC) (Column) (Buyers Guide) by David English
  • GuitarWorks Advanced Edition (educational software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by J. Blake Lambert
  • How to choose a database (software packages; includes related article on Superbase 2.0 for Windows) (Compute's Getting Started With: Databases) (Buyers Guide) by Tom Campbell, David English
  • How to program a database (using ObjectPAL programming language) (Compute's Getting Started With: Databases) by Tom Campbell
  • How to use databases with other applications (Compute's Getting Started With: Databases) by Tom Campbell
  • IBM MWave WindSurfer (multifunction multimedia modem) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Mike Hudnall
  • Math Ace (educational software) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Clayton Walnum
  • Quicken 3 for Windows (Productivity Choice) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Richard O. Mann
  • Rebel assault (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Rick Broida
  • Scan-in-Dex (business card scanner) (Software Review) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Rick Broida
  • Sensory System I (multimedia upgrade kit) (Hardware Review) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by J. Blake Lambert
  • Shadowcaster (computer game) (Entertainment Choice) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
  • SIM Hillary (Maxis' SimHealth, ID Software's DOOM: Knee-Deep in the Dead to Capital City) (Gameplay) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Denny Atkin
  • Test lab (subnotebook computers; includes related articles and glossary) (Hardware Review) (Evaluation) by Jean Marchant
  • The continuing saga of SCSI (small computers systems interface)(installing SCSI peripherals) (Hardware Clinic) (Column) by Mark Minasi
  • The coolest month (new desktop publishing and computer art products) (Art Works) (Column) by Robert Bixby
  • The Even More Incredible Machine (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Scott A. May
  • The Labyrinth of Time (computer game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Peter Olaafson
  • The New Kid on the Block (Broderbund Software's CD-ROM book of poems for children) (Multimedia Spotlight) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Richard O. Mann
  • The Patrician (computer simulation game) (Software Review) (Evaluation) by Rick Broida
  • Tour the world with CD-ROM (geographic multimedia software; includes related article on CD-ROM SelectPhone telephone number database) (Multimedia PC) (Buyers Guide) by Scott A. May
  • Troubleshooting your PC (personal computer; includes list of diagnostic software) by Richard C. Leinecker
  • VBAssist 3.0: a Visual Basic add-on (Programming Power) (Software Review) (Column) (Evaluation) by Tom Campbell
  • Why use a database? (data base management systems) (Compute's Getting Started With: Databases) by Tom Campbell
  • Window's soul (Microsoft Windows' development) (Windows Workshop) (Column) by Clifton Karnes
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