Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!mit-eddie!apollo!moynihan_r From: moynihan_r@apollo.HP.COM (Robert Moynihan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Why the Amiga is hard to sell Message-ID: <4770b411.20b6d@apollo.HP.COM> Date: 15 Dec 89 13:07:00 GMT References: <5168@netcom.UUCP> <3676@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU> Sender: root@apollo.HP.COM Reply-To: moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com (Robert Moynihan) Organization: Apollo Computer, Chelmsford, MA Lines: 35 In article <3676@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU> barrett@jhunix.UUCP (Dan Barrett) writes: >In article <5168@netcom.UUCP> hue@netcom.UUCP (Johathan Hue) writes: >>The second question is usually, "What's a good Amiga magazine?" >>The answer, as you all probably know, there isn't one. >> [not Amiga World] >> [not Amazing Computing] >> [not Transactor] > > Well, how about INFO? It is a combination C64/C128/Amiga >magazine, but the emphasis is heavily on the Amiga. I like INFO's >editorials and product reviews -- they are very unbiased, and the >reviewers are not afraid to BLAST an inferior product. > > I subscribe to two Amiga magazines: INFO and TRANSACTOR FOR THE >AMIGA. Together, I get lots of techinical and non-technical information. > > Dan I'll second that INFO nomination. I agree totally with Dan's assessment of the editorials and reviews. What I especially like is their 'attitude'. Though they are serious about putting out a good product, they also aren't above poking fun at themselves, and letting us know that they enjoy doing what they're doing. Getting each issue of INFO is like keeping in touch with friends. Bob ============================///==================================== moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com /// "Winners are losers who got up and Plink: Moynihan \\\/// gave it just one more try." Hewlett-Packard/Apollo \XX/ -Dennis DeYoung ============================///==================================== moynihan_r@apollo.hp.com /// "Winners are losers who got up and Plink: Moynihan \\\/// gave it just one more try." Hewlett-Packard/Apollo \XX/ -Dennis DeYoung