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''Personal Computer Magazine'', ''PCMagazine'' or ''PCM'' is a Dutch monthly magazine about
personal computer A personal computer, commonly referred to as PC or computer, is a computer designed for individual use. It is typically used for tasks such as Word processor, word processing, web browser, internet browsing, email, multimedia playback, and PC ...
s The first edition of ''PCM'' was issued in October 1983 by
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. Since November 2007 ''PCM'' is published by
HUB Uitgevers HUB Uitgevers (HUB Publishers) was a Dutch magazine publisher. HUB Uitgevers was founded in 1993 and has grown to be one of the leading IT publishers, with over 15 consumer titles, and a number of business-to-business magazines. More recently they ...
. The magazine appears in a circulation of roughly 50.000 copies per month. The magazine is aimed at the beginning hobbyist and home user as well as experienced and business users. Generally the magazine covers
Windows Windows is a Product lining, product line of Proprietary software, proprietary graphical user interface, graphical operating systems developed and marketed by Microsoft. It is grouped into families and subfamilies that cater to particular sec ...
more than other platforms.


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Computer!Totaal ''Computer!Totaal'', conveniently abbreviated as ''C!T'', is a Dutch monthly magazine about computers and related subjects. It is the largest computer magazine of the Netherlands. History and profile Originally, ''C!T'' was the newsletter of the ...
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* 1983 establishments in the Netherlands Monthly magazines published in the Netherlands Computer magazines published in the Netherlands Magazines established in 1983 Magazines published in Amsterdam {{Dutch-mag-stub