
A+ was a long running and probably the most popular Apple 2 magazine for most of that computers life. The August 1984 issue was 188 pages and includes:
Cover Story
- Go For The Gold - Helping U.S. athletes scale the heights in Los Angeles
Software Reviews
- PFS:GRAPH - A basic, no-nonsense tool for creating bar, line, and pie charts
- Words, Facts, and Figures - III E-Z Pieces, a superb Apple III package
- N-Squared Market Analyzer - A fine tool for investors who favor technical analysis
Hardware Reviews
- Apple Modems - Data transmission for any Apple
- Monitors In Color
- Color Monitors Chart - A listing of color monitors available for Apple computers
Face-Off
- Apple IIc Takes Aim at the IBM PCjr - High-tech battle in the home-computer cosmos
Telecommunications
Education
- Electronic U - TeleLearning turns your Apple into a lectern.
Graphics
- Shaping Up, Part I - Part I of a two-part review of five shape-utility programs
Repair
- Home Repair Guide, Part Three - The last installment of a three-part guide to cutting down on your Apple II Plus repari bills
Programming
- A+ Programming Contest Winner - SPS: Simple population statistics for students, businesspeople, and researchers
Tutorial
- How To dBASE II - Part X in a tutorial series on dBASE II, a popular program for database management
The Macintosh Section
- The Mac Makes Music - Two basic programs that let your Macintosh generate four-part harmony and snazzy sound effects
- Launching The Macintosh Library - From a literary love song to a dentist's office 'snack-book'
- High-Fidelity Graphics - The George Lithograph SCREENS reproduction process
Departments
- Editorial
- Letters
- Dispatches
- Thoughtware - Circuitry and circumstance: The IIc balance of technology and psychology
- Applewords - Monitors and displays: a short glossary
- That's Entertainment
- News +
- Rescue Squad
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