F1 Magazine
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F1 Magazine is a Syrian monthly computer magazine published in Arabic, which launched in April 2006.
F1 Magazine is the first tutorials based Magazine in the Middle East,its policy concentrates on tutorials only,using the How to concept.
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[edit] Why F1?
Software Companies used a specific keyboard button to refer to the Software documentation and help. What is it ? Its F1.
F1 Magazine used this keyboard button to indicate to its policy; Trying to Help.
[edit] F1 Magazine Index
In F1 Magazine we can find :
- Programs * Programs
- Internet & Networking
- Hacking & Security
- Handheld Devices
- Programming
- Multimedia
- VIPs in Computers
- Hobbyist Laboratory
- Concepts & Principles
- Games ( Especially Game Making)
- System Maintenance & Technical Support
- Apple Macintosh
- Funny stuff about Computers
[edit] F1 Services
In its 4th Issue F1 Magazine announced for the first time for F1 tv , the Official Podcast of F1 TV which was the first Arabian Video Podcast that provides Computer Tutorials.
Each Episode of F1 TV contains :
- Technology News
- Video Games Trailers
- Computer tips & Tricks
In addition to F1 TV , F1 Magazine launched two additional Free Services which are :
1- Arabic Font Office : Free service allows to write your name using different types of Arabic Font.
2- Google Video Downloader : Free service allows to download video files from Google Video in different types : MP4,Flash Video(Flv) and AVI.
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APC, BUG Magazine, Byte, c't, Computeractive, Computer Power User, Computer Shopper, Computer Shopper, Computerworld, Computer Weekly, Computing, Creative Computing, Digit, IC CHIP, F1 Magazine, HUB:Digital Living, MicroMart, Maximum PC, NetGuide, PC Answers, PC Format, PC Magazine, PC Plus, PC Pro, PC User, PC World, Personal Computer World, Slashdot, SmartComputing
Specialized PC magazines
.net, Practical Webdesign, Macworld, Custom PC, Atomic MPC, PC Gamer, Maximum PC, Computer Games, Computer Gaming World, The Way, Computer and Video Games, PC Extreme, Web User, MacAddict, MacUser, PC PowerPlay, Edge, MacFormat, Amiga Format, Computer Gamer, Computing, Computing with the Amstrad CPC, .info, A.N.A.L.O.G., ANTIC, Amstrad Action, Amstrad Computer User, Atari User, STart Magazine, Amtix!, Call-A.P.P.L.E., Classic Gamer, MacCompanion, EWeek, InfoWorld, Enterprise open source journal, Linux Format, Linux Gazette, Linux Journal, LWN.net, First Monday, Free Software Magazine, PC Today, First Glimpse
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