Compute!’s Apple (Spring 1986)
While Compute! was a multiformat computer magazine, there were also a number of spin-offs that were dedicated to particular machines. Compute!'s Gazette covering Commodore 8-bit computers like the Commodore 64 was the only really successful one. Compute!'s Apple, covering the Apple II and Macintosh, only lasted a few issues. The Spring 1986 issue of Compute!'s Apple includes:
- Editor's Notes
- '86 Apple: An Interview with John Sculley
- Buyer's Guide to Business Software
- The Expanding Macintosh
- It's New II
- Off the Beaten Software Path
- MacAdds: More for the Macintosh
- Apple Users Groups
- Andrew Tobias' Managing Your Money
- Balance of Power
- Fantavision
- Lexitron
- Backgammon
- New Products
- Ad Index
- Apple Rules the Schools
- Computers in the Humanities: Liberal Arts Enter the Computer Age
- Buyer's Guide to Educational Software
- Windows
- MouseCursor
- Your Personal Ledger
- Keynote
- Personal Publishing with Your Macintosh
- Apple Automatic Proofreader
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