Free Access Magazine
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Free Access Magazine is a free, friendly computer magazine distributed through major Australian retailers such Harvey Norman, Dick Smith Electronics and Myer. The magazine targets mainstream computer users and is designed to be easy-to-read. It covers PC and lifestyle technology.
[edit] History
Free Access Magazine was started by John Pospisil and Tom Crawley in 1998 in Sydney, Australia.
The first issue of the magazine hit the streets in July 1998.
[edit] Trivia
- The original title for the magazine was the “Australian Computer Buyers Guide.”