Windows Magazine
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Windows Magazine was a monthly magazine for users of the Microsoft Windows operating system. The magazine was based in Manhasset, NY.[1]
EditorFred Davis
Mike Elgan
Mike Elgan
CategoriesComputing magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Total circulation800,000 (1999)
| Editor | Fred Davis Mike Elgan |
|---|---|
| Categories | Computing magazine |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Total circulation | 800,000 (1999) |
| Founder | James E. Fawcette |
| Founded | 1990 |
| Final issue | 2002 |
| Company | CMP Media |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Manhasset, NY |
| Language | English |
| Website | winmag |
| ISSN | 1082-6696 |
History and profile
Windows Magazine was founded in 1990. It was sold to CMP Media in 1991.[2] By 1999, it had a paid circulation of 800,000 and a staff of 45, but its last hardcopy issue was published in August 2002. Before the magazine was shuttered, it created Winmag.com in July 1999.[3] UBM could not monetize a million clicks a month, so the website was shuttered on March 19, 2001. Winmag.com redirects to InformationWeek.com, which does not host any actual winmag.com content.