Before November 1984, the software reviews were in the form of a continuous column written by John Scriven.
Daily news and periodical hardware and software reviews are posted there.
He's also author of hundreds magazine's articles and software reviews, as well as countless programs.
The focus was news stories, type-in programs and software reviews.
A software review is also a form of peer review, by the co-workers.
Users can submit a software review of with "stars" ranging from one to five, representing its quality in a crescent order.
The software reviews and articles in the journal were not peer-reviewed.
My biggest complaint about the site is a lack of software reviews.
It offers news, software reviews, links, and a user forum.
Each software review, or audit, includes an evaluation of the security requirements.