Home Computer Magazine was born from 99er magazine which had been a TI-99/4A dedicated magazine. Home Computer Magazine still had a specific list of machines that it covered but at least it expanded to include Commodore, MS-DOS and Apple in addition to the TI. Volume 5, Number 4, published sometime in 1985 includes:
Features
- Run-Day-View - Make your schedule, then view or print.
- Trig-Trix - Using the triangle for indirect measurement.
- Archedroid - From the future, dig the past.
- Mine Over Matter - Sell that uranium - but remember to replant!
- MAC-ROs - Mac-drawing, one pixel at a time.
- IBMpressions - Looking through computer windows.
- Razzle Dazzle - Record in three-part harmony.
- Apple Seedlings - how about an Apple pie...chart?
Product Reviews
- Inured Engine - Be a greaseless grease-monkey.
- Sidekick - On the side, software with a real kick.
- Jane - An Iconoclastic view of an icon-driven program.
- Worlds In Creation: Adventure Construction Set & Adventure Master - Of the two, which can create a better world?
- Romancing the PCjr: The Quadjr. Expansion Chassis - Expansive, but tricky.
Departments
- Welcome to HCM
- Inside/Outside HCM
- On Screen
- Letters to the Editor
- HCM One Liners
- HCM Review Criteria
- Home Computer Industry Journal
- HCM Product News
- HCM Glossary
- Home Computer Tech Notes
- Apple
- Commodore
- IBM
- TI