Computing Books written by Mike Grace
The following is a list of Computing Books written by Mike Grace 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 Mike Grace in our collection :
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Publisher: Sunshine Books
Author: Mike Grace
Platform: Commodore 64

This is a book for everyone who owns a micro. It is aimed at those users who want more than a games machine and wish to put their micro to work. It shows how a database, a spreadsheet and a word processor can help you in many different ways.
Using everyday examples based on his extensive experience the author explains how a database can be of help in running your home, in extending your hobbies, in taking away the drudge of pen, paper and book.
Word processing - the magic talisman to solve your problems or so the advertisements tell you. But many people dabble and find a whirlpool of inexplicable symbols and cryptic jargon. It need not be so.
How many of us need spreadsheets and financial planning? We all deal with money and figures. A simple knowledge of how to manipulate money inside your micro can lessen the drudgery of these essential tasks.
Publisher: Sunshine Books
Author: Mike Grace
Platform: Microcomputers