Studio/1, Electronic Arts' decolorized version of Studio/8
DeScribe Word Publisher, an OS/2 word processor from Lennane Advanced Products
SuperGlueII, Solutions International's Macintosh utility
Ami Professional, Samna combines word processing and desktop publishing
POSTcard, an add-in card from Award Software that monitors your PC
Release 3.0 of Lotus 1-2-3 has many new features and functions, but these improvements come with a price in performance.
[author : Andrew Reinhardt]
Britain's Apricot is the first to announce a complete 80486-based system.
[author : Paul Lavin and Michael E. Nadeau]
Jerry also looks at WORM drives and uninterruptible power supplies.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
There are some good reasons to install Unix on a personal computer.
[author : David Fiedler]
Who says portables have limited capabilities?
[author : Wayne Rash Jr.]
Don's hard disk drive goes down, and getting back to work takes some doing.
[author : Don Crabb]
Views on OS/2 from Dave Nanian, Doug Hamilton, and Martin Heller.
[author : Mark J. Minasi]
Like traditional mail, E-mail involves the delivery, storage, and security of messages.
[author : Mark L. Van Name and Bill Catchings]
Multiuser operating systems have mainframe-style connectivity.
[author : Howard Eglowstein and Stanford Diehl]
The MicroFlex 7000 is the fastest MCA clone that we've tested to date.
[author : Bill Catchings and Mark L. Van Name]
AST's 8-MHz Bravo/286 has both a small footprint and a small price.
[author : Roger C. Alford]
Sysgen's removable hard disk platter works on both the Mac and the PC.
[author : Don Crabb]
PCX Toolkit from Genus lets you add PCX features to your graphics program.
[author : Bert Tyler]
Brightbill-Roberts's HyperPAD brings Mac-like programming to DOS.
[author : Bob Stepno]
Good Software's personal information manager is easy to use.
[author : Lamont Wood]
A compilation of brief reviews and updates to previously published evaluations.
[author : Jonathan Schmidt]
[author : William Stallings]
[author : Barry Nance]
[author : L. Brett Glass]
Fundamental changes are now occurring in database management. Where are we headed?
[author : Fabian Pascal]
Database servers provide centralized data management while preserving the individual user's independence.
[author : Mark L. Van Name and Bill Catchings]
Give your applications a global reach with a distributed DBMS.
[author : Ralph Davis]
Are the days of the relational database numbered?
[author : Joseph Dawson]
EISA, ISA, MCA, NuBus ...here's what you need to know about what bus your next machine will use and why.
[author : George White]
A universal image format is much needed, but will it ever come about?
[author : Gerald L. Graef]
More than just a collection of commands, the Unix shell is often used to build applications.
[author : Greg Comeau]
Major innovations in small peripheral devices increase the laptop's utility.
[author : L. Brett Glass]
How to circumvent a prickly problem when using the Mac's color palettes.
[author : Tom Thompson]