Cover of issue 670 | |
| Editor | Daniel Booth |
|---|---|
| Categories | Computer magazine |
| Frequency | Fortnightly |
| Circulation | 67,672 Jan-Dec 2019[1] |
| First issue | February 1998 |
| Company | Future plc |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | Bath |
| Language | English |
| Website | https://getcomputeractive.co.uk |
| ISSN | 1461-6211 |
Computeractive (sometimes written asComputeract!ve, to reflect the logo) is a fortnightlycomputer magazine[2] published byFuture plc in theUnited Kingdom.[3]
It was first published in February 1998[4] byNielsen Holdings, which was bought byIncisive Media in 2007. In February 2013 it was sold toDennis Publishing.[4][5] Its sister magazine isThe Ultimate Guide series.
Based on fortnightly sales, confirmed by the UK's Audit Bureau of Circulation,Computeractive is the UK's best-selling computer magazine. The iPad app version of the magazine was launched in January 2012. An ebook version of Computeractive is provided by Zmags, although purchasers cannot read the magazine offline.
Future acquired Dennis Publishing and its computing division includingComputeractive in 2021.[6]
The magazine is split into the following sections:
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