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| Editor | Rob Mead-Green |
|---|---|
| Categories | Computing / Mac |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Circulation | 25,909 |
| First issue | June 1993 |
| Company | Future plc |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | Bath, Somerset |
| Language | English |
| Website | www |
| ISSN | 0968-3305 |
MacFormat is theUK's biggest computermagazine aimed atMacintosh users. It published 13 issues per year. It is published byFuture plc, and has been since 1993.[1]
The main content of this magazine includes news from major Apple events such as the WWDC or the Macworld Expo, features, detailed tutorials and reviews of the latest accessories and apps. Until 2012, the magazine included a freecover disc filled with Mac software mentioned in the magazine. In previous years, MacFormat came with programs on a free 3½-inch (88.9 mm)Floppy disk,CD or CD/DVD option as reflected the state of cheap removable media in that era.
The cover-disc hosted several animations designed byPhil Elliott for MacFormat, from 1996 to 2000. Most notably theJonni Starr series,[2][3] withElliott doing the animations andDarryl Cunningham writing the story.[4]
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