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- Understanding Computers (multiple volume series) By editors of
- Time-Life Books. 1985. Reader information service, 541 North
- Fairbanks Court, Chicago, Ill 60611. Found in most libraries,
- this multiple volume set of lavishly illustrated computer guides
- covers topics such as computer security, data input,
- programming, computer history, new technology and other topics.
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- Managing Your Hard Disk. Don Berliner. 1988 Que Publishing.
- Topics include installing and formatting a hard disk, learning
- about subdirectories, backup methods plus many tips, tricks and
- traps in using the all essential hard drive in your PC.
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- Next, the popular "Build Your Own...And Save A Bundle" series:
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- Build Your Own IBM Compatible and Save A Bundle
- Upgrade Your Computer And Save A Bundle
- Build Your Own 80286 And Save A Bundle
- Build Your Own 80386 And Save A Bundle
- Build Your Own 80486 And Save A Bundle
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- Above books by Aubrey Pilgrim. TAB-McGraw-Hill Publishing. Order
- via toll free telephone number 1-800-765-1714. This series of
- books features detailed photos, notes, diagrams and PLAIN ENGLISH
- instructions on how to assemble or upgrade a complete computer
- system. Save hundreds of dollars on equipment. Over 200,000
- copies sold of this popular series. Incidentally, you can obtain
- a free catalog listing the TAB-McGraw-Hill computer books by
- calling 1-800-822-8138.
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- The Printer Bible. Scott Foerster, Que Corporation, 1990. This
- is by far the biggest and best book ever written on using ANY
- type of printer effectively. How to fully use, buy, maintain,
- upgrade everything from the humble dot matrix printer to the
- flashiest laser. Contains a thorough review of printer
- technology, comprehensive charts, installation tips, postscript,
- ribbons, ink technology!
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- Using 123. 1989 Que Publishing. With over one million copies
- sold, this is the number one choice in Lotus 123 guides.
- Includes basics of command structure, installation, spreadsheet
- template examples, graphing, traps and techniques for advanced
- use, menu structure, effective macro use and much more. 837
- pages.
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- Dvorak's Guide to PC Telecommunications. John Dvorak and Nick
- Anis. 1990 McGraw-Hill. At over 1037 pages this is the essential
- book for those interested in learning about modems, bulletin
- board systems, E-Mail, Compuserve or anything related to
- computers and telecommunications. Contains two disks with useful
- programs such as Telix, CED, Shez, PKZip, Modem Tutor, and
- others which compliment the text section of the book. Appendix
- sections include the Hayes AT command set and hundreds of BBS
- telephone numbers plus discount coupons for products and
- services.
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- The Joy of Computer Communications. William Cook. 1984 Dell
- Publishing.
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- Inc. Magazine's Databasics: Your Guide to Online Business
- Information. 1986. Garland Publishing.
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- The Complete Handbook of Personal Computer Communications:
- Everything you need to go online with the world. Alfred
- Glossbrenner. 1987 St Martin's Press.
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- The PC Configuration Handbook. John Woram. 1991 Bantam Computer
- Books. The total guide to troubleshooting hardware related
- problems. A 768 page resource rich with notes on tests such as
- configuration of laser printers and other hardware setup needs.
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- The Winn Rosch Hardware Bible. Winn L. Rosch. 1991 Brady Computer
- Books. A hands on approach to repairing and troubleshooting PC
- problems. Including printers, memory, keyboards, software
- settings and more. 628 pages.
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- The Laserjet Handbook. Steven Bennett. 1991 Brady computer
- Books. 518 pages with a utility diskette for information on the
- care and feeding of the HP Laserjet printer.
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- Using PFS: First Choice. George Omura. 1988 Sybex. A thorough
- beginners guide to mastering the First Choice integrated program
- which is popular with those needing a single program which
- contains a word processor, spreadsheet, database, report
- generator, graphics and telecommunications package.
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- Using Wordstar. Steve Ditlea. 1988 Que. Wordstar users will
- delight in over 600 pages of tips on this classic word
- processing package. Covers installation, editing, printing,
- command structure, mail-merging techniques, spell-checking,
- macros and much more. Also includes tips on using this classic
- word processor with other packages such as 123 and PC-Outline.
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- Recommeded Wordperfect Resources:
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- Wordperfect 5.1 Tips, Tricks and Traps. Charles Stewart III
- Wordperfect 5.1 made Easy. Mella Mincberg
- Wordperfect 5.1: The Complete Reference. Karen Acerson
- Wordperfect 5.1 Macros and Templates. Gordon McComb
- Wordperfect Desktop Publishing in Style. Daniel Will-Harris
- Wordperfect 5.0 Instant Reference. Greg Harvey
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- Computer Viruses, Worms, Data Diddlers, Killer Programs and
- other Threats to Your System. John McAfee and Colin Haynes. 1989
- St Martins Press. Written by the chairman of the Computer Virus
- Industry Association, this book presents a chillingly detailed
- look at viruses. Includes actual programming code for two virus
- samples as well as detailed reviews of software protection
- programs, computer security methods and historical anecdotes
- about virus infections in corporate and university settings.
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- Computer Viruses. Ralph Roberts. 1988 Chilton Books. Discusses
- many known viruses, how they work, telephone and sources for
- help and virus antidotes.
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- IBM XT Clone Buyers Guide and Handbook
- IBM AT Clone Buyers Guide and Handbook
- 386 Buyers Guide and Handbook
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- By Edwin Rutsch. 1988. Modular Information Systems. This trilogy
- of books cover computers of all major categories in the IBM clone
- world. Buy an edition which is six months or less old; frequent
- updates are common. Back issues of PC Magazine also review
- computers and recommend "editor's choices" and best buys in most
- classes of IBM clone computers.
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- Dr. File Finder's Guide to Shareware by Michael Callahan and
- Nick Anis. ISBN: 0-07-881646-7. A book and disk package teaching
- you how to find and use the best in shareware. Learn about disk
- vendors, computer club sources, the best shareware in 20
- categories. Includes such popular programs as Qmodem, Dos line
- editor, Anarkey, MackMail and more. Two additional disks
- available upon submission of a postcard contained in the book.
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- Writing & Marketing Shareware - a book and companion cassette
- tape by Steve Hudgik, HomeCraft, P.O. Box 974, Tualatin, OR
- 97062. Tel 503/692-3732. The best book in the industry for
- learning about programming, designing and MARKETING shareware
- for maximum financial return. Shows you how to become a
- successful shareware author who develops WINNING shareware for
- maximum income. Includes mailing list of distributors, equipment
- suppliers, service providers, how to design your shareware and
- more!
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- $hareware Marketing $ystem. Two disk set containing tutorials
- and quarterly marketing newsletter for shareware authors plus
- dBase format mailing list on disk of over 4,000 addresses for
- industry contacts: computer clubs, disk vendors, magazine writers
- and more who use, distribute or review shareware. The mailing
- list on disk is ready to import into many database software
- packages and print mailing labels directly. By Jim Hood, the
- author of THIS tutorial! POB 1506, Mercer Island, WA 98040.
- 206/236-0470.
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- Alfred Glossbrenner's Master Guide to Free Software and
- Shareware, c/o FireCrystal Communications, 699 River Rd,
- Yardley, PA 19067. One of the largest and most respected guides
- to shareware in the industry. Editor is a contributor to
- computer industry magazines.
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- Tips and Techniques for Using Low-Cost and Public Domain
- Software. John Gliedman. 1988. McGraw-Hill. A thorough guide to
- low cost, effective shareware and public domain programs
- including RAM disks, word processors, batch file systems, hard
- disk managers, tutorials and other topics.
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- Fire in the Valley, Paul Freiberger and Michael Swaine, Berkeley
- California, Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 1984. The classic pre-history
- of the early days of personal computers. Colorful, animated and
- witty discussion about the makers of the personal computer
- revolution.
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- Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, Steven Levy, New
- York: Doubleday, 1984. A fascinating look at the early computer
- hacker culture in the days at MIT. A great book to curl up with
- on a long rainy weekend!
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- The Joy of Computers, Peter Laurie, London: Hutchinson, 1983.
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- The Computer Glossary, Alan Freedman, 1989, AMACOM. Find out
- exactly what determines the difference between a pixel and a
- TSR. Thousands of terms explained in a savvy and witty manner.
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- The Elements of Style, William Strunk and EB White, 1979,
- Macmillan. This little book is a classic for writers and
- communicators alike. For those who aspire to write simply,
- cleanly and well, the is the little book which should accompany
- all word processing packages. Learning the precepts of this
- book requires a lifetime of practice and reward you
- with text which explains, delights and clarifies.
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- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Robert Pirsig, 1977,
- Bantam Books. Understanding how YOU fit in with computers means
- understanding the philosophy and history of computers. A non-
- technical look at using high technology to tinker effectively
- and adapt to the pleasures of life in this electronic age.
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- History of Programming Languages, Richard Wexelblat, New York:
- Academic Press, 1981.
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- The Elements of Spreadsheet Style, John Nevison, 1987, Brady
- Books. The essentials of proper construction and use of
- spreadsheets. Years later you can come back to the spreadsheet
- you designed for a complex budget report and know WHAT and HOW
- it works plus WHERE the formulas are. Packed with exceptional
- techniques for using these marvelous number crunching programs.
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- Home Businesses Under $5000. Joyce Lain Kennedy. Sun Features
- Inc. POB 368, Cardiff, CA 92007. (cost: $4.50). Everyone who
- owns a computer wonders if there isn't a way to start their own
- small business out of the den or garage and use the computer to
- make money rather than punch a time clock for the boss. This 36
- page booklet is a practical guide with tips for starting
- everything from a mail list maintenance business to a pet
- portrait business. $4.50 and a self stamped (75 cents) self-
- addressed envelope.
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- Windows 3.0: A Self-Teaching Guide. Keith Weiskamp and Saul
- Aguiar. 1991. Published by John Wiley and Sons. The ins and outs
- of installing and running windows from the ground up for the
- novice.
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- DOS OPERATING SYSTEM BOOKS
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- PC Magazine DOS Power tools, 1991, Bantam - includes 2 disks
- with utilities. Probably the ultimate DOS book for those willing
- to roll up both shirtsleeves and crawl under the hood for a
- "nuts and bolts" understanding of the PC. Batch files, DOS,
- DEBUG, the works! $40 but available at discount from many
- bookstores. The disks of software utilities are worth the price
- of the book. 1251 pages!
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- Running MS-DOS (2nd edition), Van Wolverton, 1985, Microsoft
- Press
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- Quick Reference guide to MS-DOS, Van Wolverton, 1987, Microsoft
- Press
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- Peter Norton's DOS Guide (rev. edition), Peter Norton, 1987,
- Brady Books Also responsible for the essential software utility
- toolkit of the same name, Peter Norton takes you on a friendly
- and detailed tour of setting up shop and getting results
- quickly.
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- Tricks of the MS-DOS Masters, John Angermeyer, 1987, Howard Sams
- & Co.
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- MS-DOS Bible, Steven Simrin, 1985, Howard W. Sams and Company
- (Division of Macmillan Inc. Publishers)
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- COMPUTER MAGAZINES
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- PC MAGAZINE (at most newstands) The preferred magazine for
- businesses and serious hobbyists. This is the one to subscribe
- to if you can afford the financial and time committment to only
- ONE computer magazine. The best and most detailed equipment and
- software reviews in the industry. Back issues at most libraries
- are ESSENTIAL goldmines for beginner and advanced alike.
- Software utilities published by PC Magazine and available
- through most computer clubs and PC Magazine MagNet (modem
- service) are instant classics.
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- SHAREWARE MAGAZINE. Published by PC-SIG, 1030-D East Duane
- Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94086. Voice telephone: 408/730-9291 FAX:
- 408/730-2107. Included with membership in PC-SIG, one of the
- largest shareware disk distributors in the world. A bimonthly,
- "light and lively" guide to the shareware market featuring
- reviews and articles on the best and latest.
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- COMPUTER SHOPPER (at most newstands) A monthly review of mail
- order and deep discount computer sources. The largest and most
- detailed pc purchasing guide in existence. Contains updates on
- new software, discount computer reviews, news articles, listings
- of local computer clubs and mail order sources for shareware.
- Page after page of mail order ads offer tremendous diversity and
- equipment choice.
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- HOME OFFICE COMPUTING combines computers with topics and
- techniques for working at home including equipment and software
- reviews, new ideas for making money with a computer in a home
- office environment, using a modem, money management for the work
- at home computerist, new business ideas, time management,
- interesting franchise ideas, and more. 730 Broadway, NY, NY
- 10003. 212/505-3580.
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- LOTUS MAGAZINE (circulation office: PO Box 9123, Cambridge, MA,
- 02139-9123, telephone (617) 494-1192) The ultimate spreadsheet
- periodical. Back issues at some public libraries and many
- university and college libraries are essential resources. The
- spreadsheet is the ultimate number crunching engine as well as
- an adequate database and even a poor man's word processor. Lotus
- magazine shows you how to turbocharge your spreadsheet via
- detailed and interesting examples.
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- PC RESOURCE MAGAZINE. No longer published, but back issues in
- library archives are ESSENTIAL reading for computer beginners
- and novices.
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- UNCLE HANKS SHAREWARE REVIEW Magazine is a Bi-Monthly collection
- of reviews of some of the finest Shareware Programs available today.
- A great little magazine discussing low cost quality shareware
- programs for beginners and advanced computer users alike! For a
- sample copy, send $1 to: Uncle Hank's Shareware, 8 Hendricks
- Street, Easthampton, MA 01027.
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- RECOMMENDED READING - EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE CATALOGS
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- Below are listed several reputable software and hardware vendors
- who provide interesting catalogs and reasonable service. This
- does not suggest an endorsement, simply a resource with printed
- catalogs which are of good educational value.
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- Selective Software Catalog (903 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz CA
- 95060)
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- Power Up Software Catalog, POB 7600, San Mateo, CA 94403-7600.
- 1-800-851-2917.
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- US Micro Inc 1-800-874-5505 or (206) 453-4046
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- CompuAdd Computer 1-800-627-1967 or 1-800-666-1872
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- Dell Computer 1-800-283-1290
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- Austin Computer 1-800-752-1577
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- Swan Computer 1-800-468-9044
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- Northgate Computer 1-800-548-1993
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- Zeos Computer 1-800-423-5891
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- PC-Brand 1-800-PC BRAND
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- RECOMMENDED READING - SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES
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- 55 Word Processors tested and evaluated, PC Magazine, February
- 29, 1988
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- Programming Languages, Lawrence Tesler, Scientific American,
- September 1984.
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- Economy class accounting for small business. PC Magazine, April
- 10, 1990.
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- Advanced accounting packages evaluated and rated, PC Magazine,
- September 15, 1987
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- Spreadsheet review, PC Magazine, April 24, 1988
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- Hard drive use and evaluations, PC Magazine, June 9, 1987
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- Best low end integrated packages including Microsoft Works, PC
- Magazine, December 26, 1989
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- Printer evaluations and ratings, PC Magazine, November 10, 1987
- Also covered in PC Magazine issues: October 31, 1988 & November
- 14, 1989
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- Basic programming language compilers, PC Magazine, October 31,
- 1989
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- Best utilities, backup systems, fax review, PC Magazine, June
- 23, 1987
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- Keyboards, mouse and other input devices, useful utilities, PC
- Magazine, August 16, 1987
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- Project management programs, keyboard macro programs, 386 high
- speed computers, disc diagnostic programs, PC Magazine,
- September 29, 1987
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- Desktop publishing, spelling checkers PC Magazine, October 13,
- 1987
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- Spreadsheet reviews, backup software evaluation, PC Magazine,
- October 27, 1987.
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- Hard drive cards - mail order drives, Low cost CAD packages, PC
- Magazine December 8, 1987
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- The Excel spreadsheet from Microsoft, popup scratchpad/note-
- takers PC Magazine, December 22, 1987
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- Best programs and hardware of 1989, PC Magazine, January 16,
- 1990
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- Databases, expanded memory, graphics packages, 80386 computers,
- Personal Computing, January, 1988
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- Portable computers, worms, PC Magazine, March 29, 1988
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- Database package evaluation, Desktop publishing software, PC
- Magazine April 12, 1988
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- Top charting and graphing packages, Projection screen systems,
- integrated word processors, PC Magazine March 15, 1988
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- Evaluation of OS/2, Running a small business with personal
- finance software, Personal Computing, February 1988
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- High speed modems, Personal Computing, December 1987
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- Tutorial finished. Be sure to order your THREE BONUS DISKS which
- expand this software package with vital tools, updates and
- additional tutorial material for laptop users! Send $29.95 to
- Seattle Scientific Photography, Department LAP, PO Box 1506,
- Mercer Island, WA 98040. Bonus disks shipped promptly! Some
- portions of this software package use sections from the larger
- PC-Learn tutorial system which you will also receive with your
- order. Modifications, custom program versions, site and LAN
- licenses of this package for business or corporate use are
- possible, contact the author. This software is shareware - an
- honor system which means TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. Press escape key to
- return to menu.
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