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Pen Computing Magazine, August 1994 – Premier Issue

Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 with this well-designed, information-packed issue.

Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine entertainingly covered both vertical and consumer markets during the heyday of the pen computing movement.

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Artifact Details

Organization

Pen Computing Magazine

Place Manufactured

United States

Language

English

Date

August, 1994

MSRP

USA $3.95, Canada $4.50

Description

Perfect bound glossy color magazine.

Contents

In this issue:

  • Editorial
  • Pen News
  • Nigel's Pen Journal
  • Newton on the Road
  • Case Studies: Saving Paper
  • Personalities: Dauphin CEO Alan Yong
  • The Man-to-Machine Bottleneck
  • The Pen and Wireless Communication
  • Launch of the Envoy
  • Newton Software Review (GoFigure, MobileCalc, Mystery Capers, aha! InkWriter 2.0)
  • Getting Carded: PCMCIA
  • Developing Pen Applications
  • Going Wireless: The Hype and Promise of Wireless Communication
  • Pens for the Desktop
  • Outlook: The Distribution Disaster
  • Compaq Concerto: A Developer's Point of View
  • IBM ThinkPad 750P for Pen
  • Pen and Paper in the Information Age
  • Buyer's Guide
  • Case Study: Fighting Fires with Technology
  • Book Reviews
  • Pen & Mobile Calendar of Events
  • Marketplace
Size

8" x 11" (98 pages)

Condition
Like New
Catalog Number

Pen Computing August 1994

Acquired

August, 1994

Acquisition Source

Acquired from publisher

Catalogued

2018-07-31

Copies

3

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