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Computer magazines are about computers and related subjects, such as networking and the Internet. They are popular in advanced countries. Most computer magazines offer advice, some coding instruction, reviews of the latest technologies, and advertisements. Computer magazines used to contain type-in programs, but these have gone out of fashion. Some printed computer magazines include floppy disks, CD-ROMs, or other media as inserts; they may contain software, demos, and electronic versions of the print issue. Many computer magazines are issued only on disk with no printed counterpart; such publications are known as disk magazines and are listed separately.
Current computer-related magazines
- ASCII (Japan)
- Australian Personal Computer (APC)
- BUG
- c't (Germany, Netherlands)
- Computer (IEEE Computer Society) ([website]) (ISSN [0018-9162])
- Computer Power User (CPU Magazine) (North America) ([website]) (ISSN [1536-7568])
- Computer Business Review (United Kingdom)
- Computer Sweden (Sweden)
- Computer Shopper
- Datormagazin (Sweden)
- Dr. Dobb's Journal ([website]) (ISSN [1044-789X])
- Escapist, The ([website])
- Free Software Magazine
- GNU/Linux User & Developer (UK) ([website]) (ISSN [1478-9809])
- IEEE Software ([website]) (ISSN [0740-7459])
- International Developer ([website]) (ISSN [1742-5123])
- Journal of Object Technology (Switzerland) ([website]) (ISSN [1660-1769])
- Linux Format (UK) ([website]) (ISSN TBC)
- Linux Gazette, Linux Focus - Linux webzines
- Linux Journal ([website]) (ISSN [1075-3583])
- Linux Magazin (Germany)
- Linux Magazine (English version of Linux Magazin) ([worldwide website]) (ISSN [1471-5678])
- Linux User
- macCompanion
- Macworld
- Maximum PC
- MikroBitti (Finland)
- MikroDatorn (Sweden)
- .net
- New Age Gaming (South Africa) (Focuses on Gaming in general)
- Nätverk&Kommunikation (Sweden)
- Oracle Publications
- PC Answers (UK)
- PC Chip
- PC för Alla (Sweden)
- PC Format (UK)
- PC Gamer
- PChemma
- PC Magazine
- PC Pro (UK) ([website]) (ISSN TBC)
- PC User (Australia)
- PC World
- PC Zone
- Pelit (Finland)
- Personal Computer World (UK) ([website]) (ISSN [1354-5531])
- Software Development ([website]) (ISSN [1070-8588])
- Svet Kompjutera (Serbia and Montenegro)
- Windows World
- Wired ([website]) (ISSN [1059-1028])
Defunct computer-related magazines
- Ahoy!
- Amiga Active
- Amiga Computing
- Amiga Format
- Amiga Power
- Amiga Survivor
- Amiga User International
- Amiga World
- BYTE (English language edition on paper)
- C (Finland)
- Commodore Computing International (also known by its acronym CCI)
- Commodore Microcomputers
- Commodore User (later renamed to CU Amiga Magazine)
- Compute!
- Compute!'s Gazette
- Creative Computing
- Datamation
- Family Computing
- Free Software Magazine (China)
- Info 64
- Interface Age
- MacWEEK
- Nibble
- PCC - The Peoples Computer Company
- The Rainbow
- Recreational Computing
- RUN
- Sinclair User
- The One
- The Transactor
- Your Sinclair
- Zero
- Zzap!64
- See also
See also
External links
- [BYTE.com]
- [Computer Business Review]
- [Dr. Dobb's Journal]
- [Classic Computer Magazine Archive]
- [Network World]
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