- PC Plus
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PC Plus Editor Martin Cooper Categories Computer magazine Frequency Monthly First issue 1986 Company Future Publishing Country United Kingdom Language English Website www.pcplus.co.uk ISSN 0952-2565 PC Plus is a Computer magazine published monthly since 1986[1] in the UK by Future Publishing. The magazine is aimed at intermediate to advanced PC users, computer professionals and enthusiasts. The magazine is specifically for users of PCs and related technologies, so features articles are undiluted by coverage of other platforms.
Staff
The magazine is edited by Martin Cooper.
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