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DescriptionPC Pro - July 2016 English | 132 pages | True PDF | 20 MB The latest computing news, reviews and opinion The UK’s biggest selling PC monthly magazine, and your source of professional IT news, reviews and tests. Combining in–depth industry comment and analysis with rigorous product testing. PC Pro is one of several computer magazines published monthly in the United Kingdom by Dennis Publishing. PC Pro also licenses individual articles (or even the whole magazine) for republication in various countries around the world - and some articles are translated into local languages.[citation needed] as of 2006, it claimed to be the biggest selling PC monthly in the UK.[2] PC Pro is promoted as a magazine for "IT professionals, IT managers and power users."[citation needed] It is a fairly 'rounded' magazine as it contains information on many different aspects of IT (such as cheap hardware, extreme hardware, software, business, home, retailers) rather than just one of these areas like many UK PC magazines. While it is primarily Windows-focused, it does contain some open source and Apple content. The magazine was launched in November 1994.[3] The website was launched in December 1996. On 3 June 2015 Dennis relaunched the PC Pro website as Alphr.[4] The magazine will continue to operate under the PC Pro brand, with the two publications occasionally sharing content but otherwise serving different audiences with bespoke content. Each issue comes with a cover disc – either a CD in the £4.49 version or a DVD in the £5.99 edition. The CD contains complete commercial software products (usually older versions) and commercial software trials. The DVD contains these and also a selection of applications which feature in every issue. These regular applications are usually freeware or open source. The PC Pro team also publish a weekly podcast available on the Magazine website and on the iTunes Store. In February 2001 they reissued, with new artwork, a free copy of the controversial "Area 51: The Alien Interview" DVD. Sharing Widget |