Computing Books written by Chris Callender

The following is a list of Computing Books written by Chris Callender in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 2 Computing Books written by Chris Callender in our collection :
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Putting Your BBC Micro To Work Date: 1983 Putting Your BBC Micro To Work

Publisher: Interface Publications
Author: Chris Callender
Platform: BBC Micro

Putting Your Commodore 64 to Work Date: 1983 Putting Your Commodore 64 to Work

Now you can put your Commodore 64 to work, with the aid of this great collection of handy programs from Chris Callender.

If you want to use your computer as a word processor, we have the program, WORDSCREEN, to do it for you. You can keep your accounts in order with the HOME ACCOUNTS program, organise your life with PLANNER and keep your numbers under control with TELEPHONE DIRECTORY.

The 15 major programs in this book will allow you to employ your Commodore 64 in a wide variety of ways. The final program, BOSS (Business Orientated Software System) gives you a massive integrated program which brings together the most useful programs from the book. BOSS is organised to allow you to share data between programs, and switch easily and quickly from task to task.

Chris Callender has done a great job, so now you can, indeed 'put your Commodre 64 to work'.

Publisher: Interface Publications
Author: Chris Callender
Platform: Commodore 64

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