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  2. Computeractive - Wikipedia

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    Based on fortnightly sales, confirmed by the UK's Audit Bureau of Circulation, Computeractive is the UK's best-selling computer magazine. The iPad app version of the magazine was launched in January 2012. An ebook version of Computeractive is provided by Zmags, although purchasers cannot read the magazine offline.

  3. List of computer magazines - Wikipedia

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    The following magazines cover topics related to the Linux operating system (as well as other Unix based operating systems) and other forms of open-source/ free software. Some of these magazines are targeted at IT professionals (with an emphasis on the use of these systems in the workplace) whilst others are designed for home users.

  4. Category:Downloadable magazines - Wikipedia

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    Downloadable Magazines - the magazines can be download in PDF format and can view it online every where . most of them are free magazines. Pages in category "Downloadable magazines" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  5. Category : Computer magazines published in the United Kingdom

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  6. Web User - Wikipedia

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    Web User was founded by IPC Media in 2001. [2] [3] The first issue appeared on 22 March. [3]The bulk of the magazine's content consisted of internet news, website reviews and features on web-related topics.

  7. 8000 Plus - Wikipedia

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    8000 Plus (renamed PCW Plus early in 1992) was a monthly British magazine dedicated to the Amstrad PCW range of microcomputers.It was one of the earliest magazines from Future plc, [1] and ran for just over ten years, the first issue being dated October 1986 and the last (as PCW Plus) being issue 124, dated Christmas 1996.

  8. PC Zone - Wikipedia

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    Earlier PC magazines such as PC Leisure, PC Format and PC Plus had covered games but only as part of a wider remit. The precursor to PC Zone was the award-winning multiformat title Zero. The magazine was published by Dennis Publishing Ltd. until 2004, when it was acquired by Future plc along with Computer And Video Games for £2.5m. [3]

  9. ST Format - Wikipedia

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    ST Format was a computer magazine in the UK covering the Atari ST during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Like other members of the Future plc Format stable - PC Format and Amiga Format , for instance, it combined software and hardware reviews with columnists, letters pages and a cover disk .