PC Utilities
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PC Utilities | |
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Editor | Gavin Burrell |
Categories | Computer magazines |
Frequency | Monthly |
First Issue | April, 2000 |
Company | Magnesium Media Ltd |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | www.magnesiummedia.com |
ISSN | unknown |
PC Utilities is a monthly computer magazine published in the UK.
The magazine describes itself as "the definitive guide to free Windows software". Each issue comes with two coverdiscs containing hundreds of freeware and shareware programs.
Launched in spring 2000, the magazine was originally produced by Live Publishing International Ltd. In August 2005, Live Publishing went into administration [1].
The title was then acquired by the current publisher, Magnesium Media Ltd.
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- ^ Live Publishing set for administration. MCV. Intent Media. Retrieved on 2006-09-22.