Index of Compute! April 1991 articles
Compute! Issue 128 - April 1991
A timely look at poke and peek
(BASIC programing) (column)
by Tom Campbell
Bandit Kings of Ancient China
(computer game) (evaluation)
by Robert Du Gaue
Card games
(computer card games) (evaluation)
by Harry Bee
Design your own golf course
(includes related article on Jack Nicklaus' comments on course design)
by Mike Harrison
Don't be afraid to format your hard disk
(column)
by Tony Roberts
GeoWorks Ensemble: the hot little GUI that can - and will - win your heart with powerful utilities, attractive displays, and multiskating
(software graphical user interface) (evaluation)
by Howard Millman
Is there a doctor in the house: quick cures for sick systems
(includes related articles on troubleshooting PC problems)
by Tony Roberts
Keyboard magic: turn your keyboard into a magic wand
(macro software) (includes related article on macro techniques)
by Barry Brenesal
Macs for the masses: three new Macs priced to sell
(Apple Macintosh computers)
by David English
Modems Made Easy
Master the Mysteries of Modem Speeds
by Michael A. Banks
Money, money, money
(financial software ) (column)
by Daniel Janal
Online freedom
(online access to public information) (column)
by Steven Anzovin
Open your Windows to games
(Windows 3.0-based game software) (column)
by Orson Scott Card
Personal R:Base
(database software) (evaluation)
by Steve Hudson
Professional Draw 2.0
(Amiga graphics software) (evaluation)
by Harv Laser
Schedule A: meal on Mars
(computer software) (evaluation)
by Richard C. Leinecker
WillPower 1.0
(will-making software) (evaluation)
by Carol S. Holzberg
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