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Macworld Studio : Mac Publishing, LLC by Mac Publishing, LLC Publisher : Mac Publishing, LLC Availability : Usually ships in 1 to 3 months and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Number of Issues : 12 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 28 reviews)
List Price : $83.88 Our Price : $19.97
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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. |
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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). --Agen G.N. Schmitz |
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Great learning resource for Mac enthusiasts |
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I got Macworld since I started using Mac computers, and it helps you learning how to make your Mac more productive, by showing you tips and tricks that are always interesting. There's a whole lot of internet resources for sure, but it's always nice having a print companion when you're trying to make your way around an OS you're just getting the idea of. Yes, it's very slim these days, but it's the magazine I read the fastest. Why? It's crammed with interesting content from cover to cover. I wish there was more editorial content, though; but there's also a bunch of resources at their website; however, it's meant to be a companion, not a substitute of the printed product. |
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a great mag |
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This monthly mag has lots of reviews, articles stuffed with information, and speaks to the variety of levels of experience in using Apple products. I look forward to reading each issue and I find myself searching through their website for back issue articles to help me on a project. |
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Keeps me current |
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Just recently got a mac about a year ago and find MacWorld a great way to stay current with new products and reviews. |
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Good magazine, great service |
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First time I had ever dealt with a third party regarding a magazine subscription. First issue arrived in time frame as promised. |
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PC on Kindle but not Mac ?? Need this on Kindle |
I like this magazine, not great but very good. Would recommend but still wish that we could view Mac World on the iPhone via the Kindle app and/or via
the Kindle by itself. PC World is offered why not Mac World????
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