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MacWorld Magazine Is Toast
#31
Grateful11 wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
I always preferred MacUser anyways.

My favorite was MacAddict!
I still have the first 100 issues of MacAddict. It was great in the early years. Still have the disc with the "worm" on it.
I had the first 100+ for the longest time. I subscribed when issue #1 came out. I finally recycled them a few years ago. They were just taking up too much space. I've got a handful of iCreate issues left. I've also got several articles that I scanned in.
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#32
Yeah, I dumped any MacWorld, MacAddict, iCreate, and other such magazines. Inf fact, now that I look, think I recycled all my magazines at this point. GameFan, Play, Dragon, National Geo, etc.
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#33
Computer mags have never been the same since Computer Shopper dropped its original format.

Buzz wrote:
I thought the death knell was when MacWeek folded up shop.
It was nice when there ample Mac news to support weekly print media.
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#34
I had several copies of MacAddict that I tossed when getting ready to move, kept the discs, though.

Also really liked the English mac mags, same publisher as Computer Music. I've gotten a lot of good software from both.
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#35
There went my 7.99 down the tube from Discount Magazines, just ordered last week. It wasn't worth the full subscription price to me but less than a dollar a magazine you can't beat. Pretty much magazines are late news now days you just hope they have a few good how to's and reads.
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#36
Yoyodyne ArtWorks wrote:
Man, I am so sick of the phrase "we've reached out to them" instead of just "we've contacted them."

You and me both!
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#37
I've still got a lot of MacAddict discs.

But I am glad the magazine grew up.

I've been a Macworld subscriber for years and still have a couple left on the subscription.

I'll miss the print version. I've always, alway preferred reading a magazine over reading the approximated vernon on line.

Online reading is really just online browsing. It's something you do, and not so much something you experience. Reading a magazine or book, as archaic as it may be to some, is a relaxing, intimate experience. I love the sound of tuning pages, and the magazine or book closing, and the smell of print.

I'll miss Macworld, and Mac|Life when its time comes.
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#38
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
I always preferred MacUser anyways.

What he said.
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#39
Free--anyone want all my Macworld Mags from December to September 2016? These should be collectors items, no?
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#40
Where else am I gonna find best pricing on an Ehman 10mb ZFD or a re-inker for my Imagewriter II printer?

JPK
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