Creative Computing Vol. 11 No. 9 - September 1985
- Not all doom and gloom.  by David H. Ahl
 
- The Basic handbook.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- The book of adventure games.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- The computer entrepreneurs.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- Tools for thought.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- Weather to be; the most colorful use of micros in environmental research is in the analysis of images from earth-orbiting spacecraft.  by Bertha B. Kogut
 
- Undercover consumer joins the club.  by Betsy Staples
 
- Persistent and n-persistent numbers.  by Michael W. Ecker
 
- Explosion in paradise: can your keep the population of a desert island under control?  by Edward H. Carlson
 
- Have you heard the one about the traveling salesmen?  by Corey Sandler
 
- Amiga; the message is the medium.  by John J. Anderson
 
- What makes it so great!  by Sheldon Leemon
 
- Let there be light.  by Tim Onosko
 
- Zenith Z-151; choice of U.S. Air Force and Navy.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- Print about printers; color printers: worth the wait?  by Owen W. Linzmayer
 
- Monitor update; more monitors for your viewing pleasure.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- HomeMinder; you can control your home electronically with this new system from General Electric.  by David H. Ahl
 
- Epson HI-80; a versatile, accurate, four-color plotter at a surprisingly modest price.  by David H. Ahl
 
- Leading Edge Word Processing; upgraded version packs power and features.  by Russ Lockwood
 
- Mindwheel. 
 
- Sherlock Holmes. 
 
- Cornerstone. 
 
- Mouse Calc. 
 
- Mouse Write. 
 
- Masterword (Wordshark 1-3). 
 
- MindReader. 
 
- Paper Clip. 
 
- Mach 5 Enhancement. 
 
- Slide Show Magician. 
 
- Computers in Hollywood.  by Ken Uston
 
- The world's worst computers.  by David H. Ahl
 
- Don't the debits go toward the window? An introduction to double-entry bookkeeping.  by Douglas A. Kerr
 
- Ice cream van; try this entertaining and challenging "business" simulation on your Model 100 or NEC 8201.  by Steve Williams
 
- Correlation analysis; a statistical test for relationships between two sets of data.  by W. Michael Childress
 
- Apple's troubled times, amazing II products, contest winners, color Mac coming?  by Owen W. Linzmayer
 
- Parameter passing saves work at RUN time.  by Jake Commander
 
- Making a chart of your Commodore 64 character sets.  by John Michael Lane
 
- The view from the top; IBM images.  by Will Fastie
 
- Report from CES, with emphasis on CD-ROM.  by Sheldon Leemon
 
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