Macworld from: Mac Publishing, LLC
Many magazines devoted to Macintosh computing have come and gone over the years, but
Macworld
has aged gracefully and become the premier resource for news, reviews,
tips, and chatter for the Apple crowd. But far from being a stale
grande dame,
Macworld continues to pepper its articles and
monthly columns by Andy Ihnatko and Christopher Breen with zest, humor,
and unbiased viewpoints. The magazine also regularly attracts some of
the best writers in the Mac universe, including Photoshop and prepress
wizard Bruce Fraser, Quark guru David Blatner, and Adam Engst, editor
of the popular
TidBits e-newsletter. Their insight and invaluable step-by-step tips help you get the most out of your Mac. But
Macworld's
bread and butter comes from its heaping helping of reviews on the
latest hardware systems, software, monitors, add-on gadgets, and more.
They cut to the chase without a lot of fluff, offering review summaries
with pros and cons, buying advice, and a rating scale of one to five
mice (computer mice, that is)
This magazine is editorially aimed at the Macintosh owner and user. It
contains information on Macintosh software for education, recreation
and home and business productivity. As well, it reviews
state-of-the-art commercial software.
TITLE incorporates MacUser starting w/the Oct '97 issue. The Macintosh
magazine w/articles, features, buying guides, reviews of software,
timely news of note, lab notes, getting started, new products,
PowerBook notes, software sales and used Mac info.