Canoga Park, California-based Dak Industries Inc, the company that believes in selling the software and throwing the computer in free, has enhanced its Super Software Bundle so that people can now pay $1,500 for the software – worth $3,081 in total at retail, and get a BSR 33MHz 80386 desktop computer and Super-VGA colour monitor free; the Super Software Bundle now includes Windows 3.1, Word for Windows 2.0, Norton Desktop 2.0 for Windows, Quattro Pro 3.0, Paradox 3.5, Grammatik 5 for Windows, Adobe Type Manager 2.0, ObjectVision 2.0, Productivity Pack 3.1, World Atlas for Windows, US Atlas for Windows, Desk Reference for Windows, ChessMaster 3000 for Windows, MS-DOS 5.0, KeyDraw! Plus, KeyChart 2000, Keyboard-Keypad Trainer, 100 TrueType-compatible fonts, plus a BSR three-button mouse; the company is also offering a 16MHz 80386SX machine with 14 0.28 dot-pitch Super-VGA colour monitor, 40Mb disk, 3.5 and 5.25 floppies, 2Mb memory, three available slots, parallel port, two serial ports, 16-bit Super-VGA board with 512Kb video RAM and MS-DOS 5.0 for $1,000 or $1,150 if you take the Bonus Software Bundle of Windows 3.1, Word for Windows 2.0, 100 TrueType-compatible fonts, and a mouse.