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PC Pro: ... as of 2005 is the largest selling PC Magazine in the country with over 100000 readers. PCPRO comes in two versions,a CD edition at £3.99 and a DVD edition at £4.99 Features: Columns PCPRO contains columns written by professionals in the IT industry who comment and ponder on some of the latest news in the IT world. There are many different subjects covered from , home user, business user, Q&A section, Lap...
Read the full review: Solid PC mag by dfisher
 

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Magazine / Newspaper - Computer Music Computer Music
Magazine / Newspaper / Monthly guide to creating music on your computer
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Magazine / Newspaper - Net Magazine Net Magazine
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dfisher Computer Shopper
... Shopper is published by Dennis Publishing and is an excellent product. Every issue has over a hundred different reviews of products from new PCs to mice, keyboards, speakers and software. Each major review is detailed and comes with the best price and spec of the product. The reviews are fair and unbiased and aren t written in a language that only geeks would understand. There are also sections that recommend a minimum base spec PC, scanner, printer etc. for people who are unsure what they should be getting for their budget. The magazine contains a lab section, which involves reviewing many of the same product (different DVD drives, hard discs) and then giving...
Read the full review: Excellent value by dfisher
marandina Web User
... I’m honest, I don’t usually do magazines. I always think that those endless rows of glossies that you see adorning the shelves of WH Smith are just a license to print money. There’s usually everything from magazines for puppet enthusiasts to the riveting “Crochet Monthly” and sometimes the “Bank of England” weekly, which may *well* be a license to print money – who knows? However, I’ve recently bucked the trend apart from having to forcibly buy “Mizz” for my teenage daughter (she bullies me, y know) and the Spongebob magazine/comic for my 10-year-old son. I’ve been buying “Web User” for a few weeks now and just love it. Want to know why? Oh, don’t be like that – I’ll t...
Read the full review: A Magazine For My Life on the Net (Not from the Top Shelf) by marandina
olly374 PC Plus
... has updated itself in the December 2005 edition due to increased competition in it s market sector. The magazine seems to be aimed at IT professionals and people who have more intermediate computer knowledge i.e. those that know the difference between an operating system and an office suite. Accompanying CD/DVD- Each issue the magazine has a CD edition and a DVD edition containing software. The DVD edition is about £2 more expensive but contains more software. The software is a mixture of trial programs e.g. Dreamweaver, copies of commercial programs for home use e.g. ZoneAlarm and open source software e.g. The Gimp. The software is divided into categories such as...
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