MacUser (US edition)
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MacUser was a monthly computer magazine published by Ziff Davis in the United States, while the UK edition was published by Dennis Publishing.
Premier edition front cover | |
Categories | Computing, Macintosh |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founded | 1985 |
Final issue | 1997 |
Company | Ziff Davis |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0884-0997 |
History and profile
MacUser started publication in late 1985[1] as a four-color monthly and contained general interest Mac articles. In 1986 the magazine was acquired by Ziff Davis.[2][3] It had reviews and regular columns for novice and experienced users with a more humorous view of the Macintosh world than other publications of the time. Games were reviewed and well as business and productivity software. A unique feature, not available in other publications, was the inclusion of about 250 capsule reviews in each edition.[4]
The initial cover price was $3.50, with an annual subscription of $23 (or $42 for two years.)[4]
In 1997, the publication was absorbed into Macworld as Macworld, incorporating MacUser (a name reflected subtly on the magazine's Table of Contents page) reflecting a consolidation of the Ziff Davis-owned MacUser magazine into the International Data Group-owned Macworld within the new Mac Publishing joint venture between the two publishers.[5]
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