August 1994
Vol 1. No. 3


DOS/V, Windows Prices, and the Future

DOS/V, Japanese Windows, and affordable pricing have wrought great changes by making AT-compatible computers strong contenders in the Japanese computer market.

by Virginia Kouyoumdjian

Community Computing in Japan

The Nishinomiya NMC Center Network, part of the government-sponsered New Media Community project, gives a taste of what community-based computing can offer.

by John Savageau

BattleTech: Intergalactic Combat Made Easy

More than just a virtual reality game, for some Tokyo aficionados, BattleTech is a way of life.

by Robert Lemos

Publishing and Designing with the Macintosh

Finding the front door to corporate acceptance closed, Apple gained entry through the back door via DTP.

by John Boyd

The Sharp Zaurus

A review of Sharp's popular all-in-one personal information management tool.

by Jeremiah Stone

From Riches to Rags to Riches, Japanese Style

Computing Japan interviews Takayoshi Shiina, president of Proside Corporation.

by Terrie Lloyd

Event Report: Windows World Expo/Tokyo '94

Attended by ovver 102,000 visitors, this year's Windows World was sure proof that Windows has come of age in Japan.

by Thomas Caldwell





The Help Desk
Mac Help (08/94)- Changing Japanese Menus to English
Windows Help (08/94)- Connecting Windows NT with Novell NetWare

The Query Column (08/94) - Shareware and used equipment