UNIX/WORLD started in 1984 and was renamed UnixWorld Magazine: Open
Systems Computing in 1991 and then UnixWorld's Open Computing in 1994
and it folded in 1995.
SunExpert started in 1989 was renamed to Server/Workstatsion Expert in
1999 and it folded in 2001. I always enjoyed Mike OBrien's offbeat
"Ask Mr. Protocol"
From: Dan Cross <crossd(a)gmail.com>
There were several, starting I guess in the 80s mostly. The one I remember
in particular was "Unix Review", but there were a few "journal" type
magazines that also specialized in Unix-y things (e.g., ";login:" from
USENIX; still published, I believe), and several associated with particular
vendors: "SunExpert" was one, if I recall correctly.
Occasionally, Unix and related things showed up in the "mainstream"
consumer computer press of the time. I can remember in particular an issue
of "PC Magazine" (I think June of 1993) that ran a lengthy couple of
articles proving machines from Sun and SGI, in addition to version of Unix
that ran on PCs (interestingly, Linux was omitted despite really starting
to capture a lot of the imagination in that space; similarly I don't recall
any mention of BSD).
Some of these old magazines are definitely blasts from the past.
- Dan C.
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Sergey Lapin <slapinid(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all!
>
> I've read recently published link to byte article and got an idea....
> Was there a magazine related to UNIX systems in 70s-80s?
> I had so much fun reading that Byte issue, even ads (especially ads!)
> It is so fun...
>
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