.info (magazine)
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.info (originally INFO=64) was a computer magazine covering Commodore 8-bit computers and later the Amiga. It was published from c. 1984 to 1992.
Info 64 was the first magazine to be produced using personal computers. An editorial statement in each issue explained that the magazine was produced using only "lay equipment", such as home computers and 35mm cameras, that were inexpensively available to the general public. Early issues were typset using a Commodore 64 with a dot-matrix printer, giving the magazine a very distictive, rough appearance. Info 64 was therefore an early and rarely recognized pioneer in the field of desktop publishing.
Staff
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- Benn Dunnington - founder, publisher, editor
- Mark R. Brown - senior editor (№ 8–?), managing editor (?–1992)
External links
- [.info magazine nostalia page] by Mark R. Brown, managing editor
- [Partial .info index] from the Amiga University Library
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