There's a YouTube account too: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/ComputerChroniclesYT" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/user/ComputerChroniclesYT</a><p>It's great going through old episodes where they show the most sold software of the week. We used to be able track the most sold software in the world based on retail outlet sales just like movie/book/album sales. It's much more difficult to gamify the charts with retail purchases. Today you just have to pay bulk $0.01 per freemium install in India or China to "growth hack" your "company" into a top 10 App Store listing for a week.
archive.org is a mess compared to ComputerChroniclesYT dump. Most episodes arent sorted by date, a lot of them are encoded badly or only fragments are uploaded :(
For example first one I clicked <a href="https://archive.org/details/CC1851ULTIMATE" rel="nofollow">https://archive.org/details/CC1851ULTIMATE</a> only 9 minutes are encoded.<p>YT stash is not great either, a lot of wonky stereo past ~1996, and about ~10 episodes with wrong dates.<p>I love this show. Discovered it about two months ago and Im binge watching since then, four seasons left to go.
I'm in Business Applications Part 3 from 1987. Was a lot of fun. First time a Mac application was ever shown in color (at least that we knew of when the show was recorded).
As a middle/high schooler during summer breaks, I <i>LIVED</i> for this show. Pre-Internet. Pre-most things. I would watch this religiously. It was so cool to hear what new products and technologies were coming out; what was going on at comdex; and on and on. It was all so inspiring!
As a teenager in the early 90s, this show was gold. Before the internet, getting information like this was hard and the show did a good job keeping things interesting.