[2] It includes a word processor (HomeText), database (HomeFind), and terminal communications program (HomeTerm).
warned "don't expect more than you pay for", stating that while HomeText was "quite nice" and HomeTerm was "wonderful," HomeFile was "very disappointing.
[4] In a review of the HomeTerm portion of the package, Ron Luks wrote in a 1984 review for ANALOG Computing, "A superb terminal program is rare indeed, but in my collection of over two dozen Atari terminal programs, I have two or three that meet the "superb" criteria.
[1] He called HomeFind, "elegant, friendly and very easy to use," and wrote that HomeText, "might even tempt me away from my trusty old Atariwriter."
With Sparky Starks, Wetmore co-authored a similarly styled Atari 8-bit application called HomeCard.