[comp.windows.ms] Review of Windows 3.0?

jackz@eds.ee.lbl.gov (Jack Zelver) (06/29/90)

In article <KAPLAN.90Jun28140605@scooby.cs.umass.edu> kaplan@scooby.cs.umass.edu (Alan Kaplan) writes:
>Could someone point me towards a review of Windows 3.0?  I assume that
>one has appeared in one of the major PC publications; however, I am
>new to the PC world and would appreciate the info.  Thanks!
>
>           Alan
>
>           kaplan@cs.umass.edu


The latest issue of PC Computing arrived at my home yesterday and it
had a rather lengthy review of Windows 3.0.  The concentration was on
the good and very little (if any) mention of problems, etc., but I found
it informative and consistent with my experiences.

Jack Zelver
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

wallwey@snoopy.Colorado.EDU (WALLWEY DEAN WILLIAM) (06/29/90)

In article <KAPLAN.90Jun28140605@scooby.cs.umass.edu> kaplan@scooby.cs.umass.edu (Alan Kaplan) writes:
>Could someone point me towards a review of Windows 3.0?  I assume that
>one has appeared in one of the major PC publications; however, I am
>new to the PC world and would appreciate the info.  Thanks!
>
>           Alan
>
>           kaplan@cs.umass.edu

Well the most current edititions of PC World and Byte magazine have it
as there front cover stories (both pretty favorable).  I also have seen
a priliminary review (also pretty favorable) in the First Looks section of
the latest PC Magazine.  (Which by the way has GUI based word processors
as its Front Cover Story! ( MS Word for Windows and AMI Profesional for
Windows I think won the Editors choice awards!!))

-Dean Wallwey


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