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Computer Software Reviews
Copyright (c) 1994, Louis Turbeville
All rights reserved
National Parks - The Multimedia Family Guide
Requires: Windows 3.1, MPC CD-ROM
Commercial Program
Cambrix Publishing Inc.
This program is aimed at the National Park enthusiast. It provides
information on all National Parks in the US, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin
Islands. If you plan on visiting many of the National Parks, then this disk
could be of some use. However, if you don't visit many parks this disk will
collect a lot of dust.
The program begins by telling you the mission of the National Parks. Then a
map is displayed of the continental US, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam,
and the Virgin Islands. The continental US is divided into regions. By
clicking on a region or area, you are given an enlarged view of the area with
a listing of all parks in the area. By clicking on a park, you will be giving
the opportunity to review a brief overview about that site. Menu selections
are also displayed to provide information on camping/lodging locations, Must
Do Items, costs, allotted time needed for your visit, highlights, tips on
things to look for, things kids might like to do, access and contact
information.
The program is noticeably slow, even for a CD-ROM program, it lacks many of
the features of a good multimedia program, and does not provide much
educational information that young children (or adults for that matter) would
be interested in. Many of the pictures are low resolution. There are no
options to save to disk or print any of the information on the disk. If you
plan on using this as a reference on the road, be prepared to lug your
computer around, or write down all the information you think you'll need ahead
of time.
From a technical standpoint, there are many feature that could use improvement.
National Parks requires Windows, yet does not implement any of the useful
Windows features. For all intents and purposes, this is just a DOS program
running in a window. The video is very jerky, and sometimes does not fill the
whole viewing screen. What little audio there is runs clean and smooth.
If you are a traveler and visit National Parks on a regular basis, this disk
has some vital information. However, if you do not regularly travel the
country visiting our great National Parks then this disk is not one you will
get much use from. If you're unsure which category you fall into, then wait
for an updated release of this program. Hopefully by then, the publishers will
know what useful, general use multimedia should be.