The Era of American Computer Magazines Has Drawn to a Close::I’ve been buying a copy of Maximum PC magazine at the airport newsstand on every long-distance trip I’ve taken over the past two decades. I’m primarily a Mac user but Maximum PC, which started life as boot, bought at these … Continue reading →

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      10 months ago

      When I used to run a book store in the 80s, two magazines were the largest (and 99% ads): bridal magazines and Computer Shopper.

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        10 months ago

        Yeah, I would barely call Computer Shopper a magazine.

        The one I’m surprised they didn’t have a photo of was Byte. Especially considering the website is called Byte Cellar.

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    10 months ago

    As a European, I grew up with PC Zone and PC Gamer (both from the UK). Just looked them up and I see PC Gamer is still running and has a US edition too.

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    10 months ago

    Did anyone else grow up with Enter magazine as a kid? I couldn’t even imagine a kids’ magazine today that included huge reams of code for you to copy over line by line and hope it all worked 2 hours later when you were done. But somehow it was worth it.