CURSOR: Programs for PET Computers was the name of an early computer-based "magazine" that was distributed on
cassette from 1978 and into the early 1980s. Each issue, consisting of the cassette itself and a short newsletter including a table of contents, contained
programs,
utilities, and
games. Produced for users of the
Commodore PET, and available by subscription only,
CURSOR was a forerunner of the later
disk magazines ("diskmags") that came about as
floppy disk drives became common, and eventually ubiquitous, in
home and
personal computing during the 1980s.