PC Life
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PC Life was a disk magazine for the IBM PC published in 1986. In contrast to the mostly text-based disk magazines in existence at the time, PC Life was more graphical and multimedia in style, with various animation and interaction, although the extent of the graphical style was limited by the technology of the time, which required that the publication fit on a floppy disk and be compatible with CGA graphics. It got some good reviews from people who found this style attractive, including PC World, which complimented its "spiffy graphics, bright writing, and packaging that's a blend of GQ and Vogue." (August 1986) However, others criticized its relative lack of "meaty" content such as complete, usable programs, such as was usually found on other disk magazines. After a few months, it had ceased publication.