Reviews: HomePak – Easton, John
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 38
Integrated word processing, data base management, and communications package fo ... from Batteries Included.
Reviews: Wiztype – Miller, Marya
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 39
Typing tutor for the Commodore 64. Review of Wiztype from Sierra On-Line.
Reviews: Sky Travel – Sullivan, Nick
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 39
'Home Planetarium' for Commodore 64. Review of Sky Travel written By Frank Covi ... istributed by Commodore.
Reviews: The COMAL Handbook (Second Edition) – Dalley, Donald
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 40
Reston Publishing Co. 467 Pages. Price: $25.95 (Cdn.) Review of The COMAL Handb ... eston Publishing, 1984).
Reviews: Traitex 64 – Gold, Gerry
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 40
French language word processing program for Commodore 64 and disk drive. Review ... ogiciel Vision Software.
Reviews: Adventure Construction Set – Miller, Marya
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 41
Graphics adventure construction set for Commodore 64, 1541 disk drive, and joys ... et from Electronic Arts.
Reviews: Adventure Writer – Miller, Marya
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 41
Text adventure construction program for the Commodore 64. Review of Adventure Writer from CodeWriter.
Reviews: Zork and Enchanter – Bonnycastle, Michael
TPUG Magazine Issue #15, June 1985, p. 42
Text adventure games for the C-64. Reviews of Zork and Enchanter from Infocom.
The Joy (and Pain) of Spaghetti – Butterfield, Jim
TPUG Magazine Issue #16, August 1985, p. 10
Butterfield argues that although improvistaional programming can be fun, there ... rams and planning ahead.
Software Piracy – Lunt, Bryan J.
TPUG Magazine Issue #16, August 1985, p. 12
A look at issues surrounding software piracy.
The KEY Command in Simons' BASIC – Moskos, Peter
TPUG Magazine Issue #16, August 1985, p. 14
Explanation of creating keyboard shortcuts with the KEY command in Simons' BASIC.
A Writer's Database – Lewis, Charles
TPUG Magazine Issue #16, August 1985, p. 15
Using a word processor (WordPro 4 in this case) as a simple database.