''BUG'' is a
Croatian monthly
computer
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and
information technology magazine
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, established in 1992 by a Croatian programmer and journalist Robert Gabelić.
Published by the BUG
publishing company, it is currently one of the most popular computer magazines in the country. It focuses primarily on
PC hardware and
software technology. The magazine also includes sections for
video games,
news
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,
columnist
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writing (
John C. Dvorak
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was a regular contributor), a
helpdesk, and
self-assembly.
Other magazines published by the same company are ''
Mreža
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The arrival of Mreža was q ...
'' for professionals and ''Enter'' for beginners.
Specifications
The magazine is named after the computing term ''
bug''. It has approximately 170 pages of content (with a
DVD+R DL disc);
[ it is sold in the SE European region of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Slovenia. The current editor-in-chief is Miroslav Rosandić.
Software-related content usually centers around material for Windows users with occasional attention given to Macintosh and Linux. The magazine also takes part in hardware test rating (e.g., cameras, ]laptop
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s, computer parts, and storage devices), internet phenomena articles
Article often refers to:
* Article (grammar), a grammatical element used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness
* Article (publishing), a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a publication
Article may also refer to:
G ...
, and some other material. Each year, the magazine publishes a list of the 25 top websites in Croatia.
Issue 200
The pages experienced a redesign in 2009, with the publication of the 200th issue of the magazine. The redesign was done after the associated website was revamped. In November 2010, the website launched a mobile
Mobile may refer to:
Places
* Mobile, Alabama, a U.S. port city
* Mobile County, Alabama
* Mobile, Arizona, a small town near Phoenix, U.S.
* Mobile, Newfoundland and Labrador
Arts, entertainment, and media Music Groups and labels
* Mobile ...
version.Bug Online napokon mobilan – Netokracija.hr
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References
External links
*
Enter Subsidiary website
Games Master site
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1992 establishments in Croatia
Computer magazines published in Croatia
Croatian-language magazines
Magazines established in 1992
Mass media in Zagreb
Monthly magazines