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From: porter@inuxd.UUCP (J Porter)
Newsgroups: net.micro.cbm
Subject: Re: Complete list of c64 software
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Date: Fri, 10-Feb-84 18:19:00 EST
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Posted: Fri Feb 10 18:19:00 1984
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I just recently got my copy of the Midnite/PAPER (#16)
which is a culmination of all software reviews from the
last ~six issues with some editing and updates.  This
issue issue is published under the guise of "The best
VIC/Commodore Software from the editors of Consumer Guide".
Actually, Consumers Guide hired Jim and Ellen Strasma to
write the book and include all software that rated at
least a 5 on a ten point scale.  The book is supposedly
in B. Dalton and Walden bookstores now.  (This is the
book I was talking about at Christmas time.)

The 192 page spiral bound volume is a good reference source
for INDEPENDANT reviews of software for Commodores.  Just
as good as the first time I read them, but this time the format
is a bit better - easier to use because they have organized
the book into eight chapters:  Word Processing, Business,
Home, Education, Networking, Strategy games, Arcade games,
and Programming aids.  Check it out, before you buy.

Jeff Porter  (inuxd!porter)
AT&T Consumer Products
Indianapolis

PS: Any Indy AT&T people who do not have a copy of the COMAL
disk or the terminal emulator (with termcap to run vi at home)
can drop off a disk at my office and I will be happy to make you
a copy.  Why wait for SIMON'S BASIC when COMAL is here today!!!!
Best of all it's free and I can copy 'em quickly on my dual drive.