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This is an original edition of Pen-Based Computing: The Journal of Stylus Systems, the premier industry newsletter for consumer and industrial stylus-based computing systems.
Issues of the newsletter are in the permanent collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California (donated by Xerox PARC, a charter subscriber).
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In Collection, John Jerney, Jonathan Erickson, Journal, Nicholas Baran, Pen-Based Computing, Periodical, Stylus Publishing, Volksware
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Artifact Details
Organization
Stylus Publishing
Place Manufactured
United States
Language
English
Date
May, 1991
Description
Sixteen pages on tan saddled-stitched paper.
Contents
In this issue:
- UPS Goes PBC
- Notes From the Editors
- Notes From the Pen Windows Conference
- Windows 4 Waits in the Wings
- PenPoint vs. Pen Windows: Developer Reactions
- X-Pen? Pen-X? Uni-Pen? Uni-Pen-X? UniX-Pen?
- Motorola Joins Portable Computer CPU Fray
- A Good Pen is Hard to Find
- PenPoint, PenPoint, Who's Got the PenPoint?
- Why We're Moving to Pen-Based Computing
- Rounding the First Corner: The Race Continues
- Book Review: The Power of PenPoint
- Put It In Cursive Writing
- Soviet Firm Has Impressive Cursive Recognition Technology
- Pen-Based Resources on the Rise
Size
8.5" x 11" (16 pages)
Condition
New
ISSN
1054-4011
Acquired
May, 1991
Acquisition Source
Acquired from Publisher
Catalogued
2018-07-17
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