Personal Computer World Magazine – March 2009
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Overview: Personal Computer World (usually referred to as PCW) is a long-running British Computer magazine, founded by the Yugoslavian-born Angelo Zgorelec in 1978. PCW went monthly from the second edition. Zgorelec was publisher for the first 16 issues, and then went into partnership with Felix Dennis before selling the title to VNU. The magazine is currently owned by Incisive Media. At present, PCW features a mixture of articles, mainly related to the Windows PC, with some Linux and Macintosh-related content. The news pages include reports on various new technologies. Large parts of the magazine are taken up with reviews of computers and software. There is also a 'Hands On' section which is more tutorial-based. Advertising still makes up a large proportion of its bulk, although this has diminished somewhat since its peak in the 1990s. The magazine typically comes with a cover-mounted CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, the latter containing additional content. Although the magazines themselves are identical, those including a DVD cost significantly more than those including a CD.

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Requirements: PDF reader, 36357 KB
Overview: Personal Computer World (usually referred to as PCW) is a long-running British Computer magazine, founded by the Yugoslavian-born Angelo Zgorelec in 1978. PCW went monthly from the second edition. Zgorelec was publisher for the first 16 issues, and then went into partnership with Felix Dennis before selling the title to VNU. The magazine is currently owned by Incisive Media. At present, PCW features a mixture of articles, mainly related to the Windows PC, with some Linux and Macintosh-related content. The news pages include reports on various new technologies. Large parts of the magazine are taken up with reviews of computers and software. There is also a 'Hands On' section which is more tutorial-based. Advertising still makes up a large proportion of its bulk, although this has diminished somewhat since its peak in the 1990s. The magazine typically comes with a cover-mounted CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, the latter containing additional content. Although the magazines themselves are identical, those including a DVD cost significantly more than those including a CD.

Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.com/files/200562299/P ... 032009.rar
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