I once wanted a DMM with a computer interface, and i got one it cost me $80 or so after shipping, and i loved it for a while, but i found i never really used the computer interface part of it that much. and then it broke shortly after a year.
I looked at the radio shack one, i ended up getting one online from
www.circuitspecialists.com, and looking back i would not recommend them anymore.
The radio shack one does not have an isolated PC connection, and it being a cheep DMM i would not trust it not to take out your computer.
ultimately, i reconsider the PC interface requirement, its good if you want to test how a battery drains, but i don't think you will find any use for it any time soon. Im not sure how many low end DMM will have a uA range.
I am a big fan of Fluke, the 89 is a good meter and hits everything in the required section (i got mine new for 314.44 on amazon.) No PC interface, is True RMS, does not have a AC+DC but its not hard to get that without the feature built in, and idk about anyone else, i don't trust the hFE tester on DMM, are you really going to use it that much anyways, plus what is hFE? its Ic/Ie, nothing you cant find without it
You may also find a used 189 or 187 on ebay for under or a little over 300, i know its above your budget, but it will do data logging and everything else you require.