MacLife
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- The correct title of this article is Mac|Life. The substitution or omission of a | is due to technical restrictions.
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![]() Mac|Life #1, cover dated February 2007 |
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Editor | Leslie Ayers |
Categories | Computing / Mac |
Frequency | monthly |
Circulation | 140,000 |
First Issue | September 1996 (as MacAddict) February 2007 (as Mac|Life) |
Company | Future US |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www.maclife.com |
ISSN | 1088-548X |
Mac|Life is a U.S. magazine focusing on the Apple Macintosh personal computer and related products, including the iPod. It was previously published under the name MacAddict, but was rebranded as Mac|Life beginning with the February 2007 issue.[1][2][3]
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[edit] History
Known for its enthusiastic reader base and irreverent wit, MacAddict was originally published by Imagine Publishing, which later changed its name to Future US. MacAddict was the first North American magazine focused on the Apple Macintosh to include a CD-ROM with every issue. Contents of the CD-ROM include software (including shareware and demo versions of programs), and previews of what was in the hardcopy form of the magazine. In its earliest years, the magazine was responsible for many QuickTime videos that depicted editors smashing personal computers that ran the Windows operating system. The MacAddict website was updated daily with news relevant to Apple products.
As of June 2006, the magazine has the second largest audited total circulation in North America among Macintosh-focused magazines (with a rate base of 110,000), after Macworld, as well as the second-largest audited newsstand sales.
As of the February 2007 issue, the magazine was rebranded as Mac|Life.
[edit] Mac|Life Forums
The Web site also features an active message board which is the largest forum to run on PunBB forum software. The forum has over 25,000 registered users and receives about 2,000 posts every day. Discussion ranges on a variety of topics; the magazine itself, computers and gadgets (both made by Apple and otherwise) and more wide-ranging personal and political issues.
[edit] References
- ^ Peter Cohen. "MacAddict to rebrand as MacLife", Macworld, 2006-10-06. Retrieved on October 23, 2006.
- ^ Rik Myslewski. "MacAddict changing name to MacLife?", MacAddict, 2006-10-06. Retrieved on October 10, 2006.
- ^ Brad Cook. "MacAddict Rep Discusses New Magazine", MacObserver, 2006-10-09. Retrieved on October 10, 2006.