Australian Apple Review Explained

Editor:Graeme Philipson, Gene Stephan, Gareth Powell
Frequency:Monthly
Category:Home computing
Company:Gareth Powell Pty Ltd, Saturday Magazine Pty Ltd
Founded:1984
Finaldate:1987
Finalnumber:Vol. 4, No. 5
Country:Australia
Based:Randwick, New South Wales
Language:English
Issn:0816-7184

Australian Apple Review was an Australian computer magazine (ISSN 0816-7184)[1] published by Gareth Powell Pty Ltd and Saturday Magazine Pty Ltd and initially printed by Offset Alpine and then by Ian Liddel Pty Ltd. The first issue was available in newsagents and dealerships in 1984 (36 pages) at the recommended price of $3.00.[2] Its headquarters was in Randwick, New South Wales.[2]

The magazine was published roughly monthly with 10 issues per year. The final issue was Vol 4 No 5 1987. The first editor of the magazine was Graeme Philipson. Later issues were edited by Gene Stephan and Gareth Powell.[3]

The articles in Australian Apple Review catered for beginners to computing, through to highly technical programming techniques, industry updates and resources, with a focus on software, peripherals and computers available from Apple Computer. Articles were written by both full-time magazine staff and freelance contributors, including Paul Zabrs.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Australian Apple Review. National Library of Australia Trove. 16 February 2015.
  2. Web site: First issue. Apple Archives. 1 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170401233217/http://aar.applearchives.com/volume-1-1984/aar-v1n1.pdf. 1 April 2017. dead.
  3. Web site: Australian Apple Review. Australian Apple Review Archive. Apple Pugetsound Program Library Exchange. 16 February 2015.