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began as a newsletter published by its founder, Benn Dunnington, operating out of a spare bedroom in his home. After a few issues, the entrepreneurial spirit struck and he decided to expand it into a full-fledged magazine.
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was in serious financial trouble by then, and the publisher was desperately seeking someone to buy the magazine. The magazine closed its doors in April 1992, and on September 20 the magazine's assets were auctioned off.
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A full set of the entire run of INFO magazine, including photocopies of the original newsletter along with other documents related to the magazine, is housed in the library of the
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of Amiga icon files. The magazine switched to its new name and exclusive focus on the Amiga because by 1990 there was no news to cover or advertising interest in 8-bit Commodores.
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from issue 8, September-October 1985, reflecting its expanded coverage of Commodore computing. The magazine soon switched to a more professional appearance using
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absorbed three pioneering Commodore magazines that ceased publication during the "great extinction" that struck computer magazines in the late 1980s. These were
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software for 8-bit Commodores, before changing its editorial focus and publishing platform to the Amiga, and changing its name in issue 32, September 1990, to
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was produced using personal computers. An editorial statement in each issue explained that the magazine was produced using only "lay equipment", such as
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ceased publication, the receivers stood in the way of allowing its publisher to find another magazine to fulfill its subscriptions.
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nostalgia page a lot of the office furniture was actually added by the auctioneers to bulk the sale
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Don Romero - Contributing Editor / GEOS Columnist & 'CHUMP' computer magazine parody guru
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Peggy Herrington - Contributing Editor / Music & Sounds Columnist (through issue 42)
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won that category, which included well over 100 computer magazines at the time, but
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The first few issues of the magazine were published by Dunnington operating as a
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Nick Sullivan - Technical Editor (after acquisition of 'The Transactor')
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Chris Zamara - Technical Editor (after acquisition of 'The Transactor')
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Bob Lindstrom - Contributing Editor / Music Columnist (issues 44-49)
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Judith Kilbury-Cobb - Data Manager (through issue 47) / Staff Writer
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Jim Meyer - Contributing Editor / Productivity Software Reviewer
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Jeff Lowenthal - Contributing Editor / Public Domain Columnist
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Dunnington, Benn; Brown, Mark R. (July 1990). "INFOtorials".
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Bradley W. Schenck - Contributing Editor / Graphics Columnist
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Defunct computer magazines published in the United States
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Oran J. Sands III - Contributing Editor / Video Columnist
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Mort Kevelson - Contributing Editor / Hardware Reviewer
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Harv Laser - Contributing Editor / Multimedia Columnist
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Carol Brown - Advertising Director (through issue 31)
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at its seventh annual awards ceremony in April 1992.
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Best Computer Magazine - Circulation Less Than 50,000
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Computer magazine
Circulation
Info Publications Ltd
United States
Canada
English
ISSN
0897-5868
computer magazine
Commodore
Amiga
sole proprietorship
Washington
Iowa
limited partnership
home computers
35mm cameras
Commodore 64
dot-matrix printer
laser printers
Berkeley Softworks
GEOS
geoPublish
file extension
Computer Press Association
Computers in Accounting
NeXTWORLD
Jim Oldfield

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