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| Publisher: Future US, Inc. Category: Magazine
List Price: $191.76 Buy New: $29.90 You Save: $161.86 (84%)
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 365
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 24 Subscription Length: 24 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B000OYCLGS
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Product Description MacILife is the ultimate hands-on guide to anything and everything Macintosh. In fact, it is the only magazine for Mac enthusiasts written by Mac enthusiasts.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
If you love mac, subscribe to this! July 25, 2008 K. Lin (Walnut, CA, USA) I have been a mac convert for almost 2 years now. Previously, I had no friends who could tell me why Macs are better over PC. But one friend came along and pulled me out of the dungeon of PC/W-XP and the world is suddenly brighter with sunshine. Maclife is like a great treasure box of mac knowledge. You will learn just about everything there is to know about Mac (other than getting yourself certified.) I like both MacLife and Macworld magazine, they are both great.
Very Fast Ship Time - Arrived Already! July 24, 2008 Joe (Maryland suburbs of D.C.) MacLife (2-year) I ordered a subscription on June 25th and the August issue arrived on July 22nd! This was a full month earlier than expected. I was a previous Mac|Life subscriber, thereby knowing what the content of the magazine was. As a result, I find it very enjoyable. Since I have an Intel iMac running Leopard v10.5.4, of course I want the content of the magazine to be as current as my Mac is. All in all, the magazine does a fine job of reviewing products and describing upcoming software. The ads often keep me apprised of what's out there and what's coming. If it appears biased toward Macs, DOH! What would one expect a Mac magazine to be? When necessary, they've taken Apple to task. I am very pleased.
I'm Disappointed! March 14, 2008 David C. Gabriel (Ocala, Florida) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've gotten the first two issues and it seems stilted and almost totally Leopard and MacAir focused. If you've got even a Macbook, don't count on much in the way of new tips. And if you've got something older, system or something they aren't selling...... forget it! Felt to me like it's owned and operated by Apple... even though they "say" it's written by Mac enthusiasts. (I guess Mac employes would qualify for that).
On the other side, good articles on Leopard and MacAir. Step by step instructions on use of them and other brand new products and things "for sale" at Apple.
I miss the "old days" where Mac magazines told you how to upgrade old macs and tips for everything Mac, not just the new stuff.
Best MAC Mag goes "Downtown" October 1, 2007 Capt.D (San Diego, CA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Old Mac Addict gets facelift and politically correct as it becomes Mac Life; (I don't know how to make the Vert. Bar between the two words). Much info about all of Apples stuff and it will save you the price of the mag each year in great tips and answers to your questions. Buying from Amazon saved me $5 per year compared to what the best offer from the Publishers offer...
Good August 28, 2007 N. Hilton 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Good Mac magazine. The reviews are good. Advice is good. Tips are good. It is not Mac Addict, though. While Mac Addict was the best computer magazine - it's replacement, MacLife, deftly blends in with the crowd. The writing seems watered down - as if the staff is worried about what the PC crowd will think of anti-PC jabs and Macs-rule fanaticism. Even so, MacLife is good and it has good information.
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