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== Target market ==
 
== Target market ==
 
The '''Compute mit''' aimed at the semi-professional CPC and Commodore user.
 
The '''Compute mit''' aimed at the semi-professional CPC and Commodore user.
It contained market news, hardware and software tests and software listings for Amstrad CPC, Commodore C-64, Commodore VIC-20/VC-20, Commodore C-16/C-116 and Commodore Plus4.
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It contained market news, hardware and software tests and software listings for Amstrad CPC, Commodore C-64, Commodore VIC-20/VC-20, Commodore C-16/C-116 and Commodore Plus/4.
  
 
It was printed on newsprint and (title-page excepted) totally in black and white so it could been sold very cheap.
 
It was printed on newsprint and (title-page excepted) totally in black and white so it could been sold very cheap.
  
 
[[Category:Magazines]]
 
[[Category:Magazines]]

Revision as of 09:51, 16 August 2006

Compute mit, issue 08/1988

Magazine name: Compute mit
Publisher: Tronic Verlag GmbH und Co., Eschwege
Language: German
Schedule: Monthly
Price: 2,80 DM (1.43 €) / 3,80 DM (1.94 €)
First issue:  ?
Last issue:  ?

Editorial staff

  • Editorial staff
    • Frank Brall
    • Thomas Brandt (Chief editor)
    • Axel Credé (Gredé?) (responsible, publisher)
    • Holger Crede
    • Siegfried Görk
    • Torsten Hering
    • Manfred Kleimann
    • Volker Lohrengel (Chief editor)
    • Ottfried Schmidt
    • Martina Strack
    • Michael Suck
    • Hartmut Wendt (Chief editor)
  • Free-lances
    • Volker Becker
    • Rolf Freitag

Target market

The Compute mit aimed at the semi-professional CPC and Commodore user. It contained market news, hardware and software tests and software listings for Amstrad CPC, Commodore C-64, Commodore VIC-20/VC-20, Commodore C-16/C-116 and Commodore Plus/4.

It was printed on newsprint and (title-page excepted) totally in black and white so it could been sold very cheap.