Apple's Portable Mac finally arrives, accompanied by the impressive Mac IIci.
[author : Tom Thompson and Frank Hayes]
PageMaker for OS/2 Presentation Manager, Aldus puts desktop publishing in the fast lane
Think C 4.0, a major upgrade from Symantec
DeskWriter, Hewlett-Packard's ink jet printer for the Mac
HyperAccess/5, Hilgraeve adds many new features
DOS Mounter, a utility from Dayna to use with Apple's FDHD hyperStore-816 and SmartCache PM3011, caching disk controllers from Perceptive Solutions and Distributed Processing Technology
Borland's new Quattro combines the advantages of Excel with Lotus 1-2-3 compatibility.
[author : Rich Malloy]
Jerry tries to revive a damaged floppy disk and glories in using new CD-ROM products.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Working with Unix has its privileges-literally.
[author : David Fiedler]
A new OS/2 application guide lists hundreds of programs.
[author : Mark J. Minasi]
Don delineates his Macintosh wish list.
[author : Don Crabb]
OfficeVision brings IBM's grand plan into view.
[author : Wayne Rash Jr.]
A look at the issues you'll face if you try to integrate PCs and Macs on a LAN.
[author : Mark L. Van Name and Bill Catchings]
WORM and erasable optical disk systems offer practical, large-scale storage.
[author : Steve Apiki and Howard Eglowstein]
IBM's PS/2 Model 55 SX and American Mitac's MPS2386 combine MCA with the 80386SX
[author : Mark L. Van Name and Bill Catchings]
ColorQuick offers Mac users a slow but effective alternative to pricey thermal printers.
[author : Tom Thompson]
Kodak and Toshiba take different routes to design printers for the road.
[author : Wayne Rash Jr.]
The MultiScope OS/2 debugger from Logitech challenges Microsoft's CodeView.
[author : Martin Heller]
A look at 386/ix X11, a new 80386 X Window system from Interactive Systems.
[author : Tom Yager]
Mapping Information Systems' MapInfo puts your dBASE III data on the map-literally.
[author : Stan Miastkowski]
Silicon Beach's improvement on HyperCard's features may have been costly in performance.
[author : Richard D. Lasky]
Optical computers combine the best of the electronic and optical worlds.
[author : H. John Caulfield]
Optical developments occur in the "nitty gritty" aspects of packaging, interconnections, ICs, and signaling:
Optical interconnections are one route to high-speed computing.
[author : Joseph W. Goodman]
Optoelectronics combines optics and electronics on a single chip.
[author : Donald J. Channin]
Laser technology has an impact on everything from laser ???
[author : Gary T. Forrest]
Erasable optical disk drives will change your notions of mass storage.
[author : James J. Burke and Bob Ryan]
A guide to optical drive systems that let you store your own data.
Microsoft's chairman and coauthor of Microsoft BASIC tells where BASIC has been and where it's going.
[author : Bill Gates]
The Occam II language is designed for parallel processing.
[author : Dick Fountain]
How to assemble a functional hypercube using Macs and AppleTalk
[author : Geoffrey C. Fox, Alex W. Ho, Paul Messina, and Terry Cole]
How to evaluate different disk-caching schemes.
[author : L. Brett Glass]
The first of a two-part series comparing AppleTalk and NetBIOS.
[author : Rick Grehan]