Zenith's 33-MHz 80386 EISA system includes a cutting-edge disk drive controller that leaves others in the dust.
[author : Stan Miastkowski]
Twindows, Mosaic Marketing's spreadsheet for Windows is compatible with Lotus 1-2-3 release 2.01
QMSWriter PM10. QMS brings Presentation Manager to paper
PowerBasic 2.0, an improved Turbo Basic compiler from Spectra Publishing
LANtastic Ethernet Starter Kit, Arlisoft speeds up its network
PC-Write Lite, an inexpensive. speedy word processor from Quicksoft
This CISC processor for the 1990s offers new features and boosted performance.
[author : Tom Thompson]
Club AT's 25-MHz 80486 may actually be faster than most people need.
[author : Howard Eglowstein]
Jerry looks at some new CD-ROMs and educational software.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
The U.S. computer industry is not failing.
[author : Don Crabb]
Mark defends OS/2 and Presentation Manager against a reader's criticisms.
[author : Mark J. Minasi]
Answers to readers' questions about floppy disk drives, printers. and upgrades.
[author : David Fiedler]
It takes more than a box of floppy disks to meet today's backup needs.
[author : Wayne Rash Jr.]
NetWare products connect disparate systems, but pieces don't always fit perfectly.
[author : Mark L. Van Name and Bill Catchings]
The new-generation spreadsheets aid in analysis and graphics presentation.
[author : Steve Apiki, Stanford Diehl, and Howard Eglowstein]
The Mac Portable's pluses outweigh its minuses.
[author : Don Crabb]
The Zenith MinisPort is appealing, but not perfect.
[author : Robert Mitchell]
Hewlett-Packard brings affordable laser printers to the desktop.
[author : Alan Josh]
A look at five application switchers for DOS that let you keep multiple programs in RAM.
[author : Stan Miastkowski]
386Max breaks through MS-DOS's 640K-byte barrier.
[author : Alex Lane]
Two speedy external hard disk drives for Macs, the unification of Unix, Novell. and DOS, and a pip of a utility program.
Multimedia is taking the computer world by storm, and it's more available than you think.
[author : Phillip Robinson]
Lotus's multimedia point man tackles the question: How do we get there from here?
[author : Rob Lippincott]
Multimedia databases and "binary large objects" will revise the way you store, access, and manipulate information.
[author : Tim Sheller]
Is desktop video going to be bigger than desktop publishing?
[author : Rick Cook]
Companies working in multimedia and related fields.
The perfect match: complex 3-D image generation and parallel microprocessors.
[author : Owen F. Ransen]
Besides winners, we've seen our share of duds in 15 years.
[author : Kenneth M. Sheldon]
The gathering deluge of information calls for new approaches to data storage.
[author : Peter Vogelgesang]
You can use Turbo Pascal 5.5 to learn the principles of OOP.
[author : Dick Pountain]
The start of a two-part look at the SCSI I/O bus.
[author : L. Brett Glass]
An analysis of different tools to out multitasking on your desk
[author : Rick Grehan]