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MacAddict : ウィキペディア英語版
MacLife

〕 |
frequency = monthly |
circulation = 120,000 |
category =Macintosh computing |
company = Future US |
firstdate = September 1996 (as ''MacAddict'')
February 2007 (as ''Mac|Life'')|
country = United States|
language = English |
website = (www.maclife.com ) |
issn = 1935-4010
}}
''Mac|Life'' is an American monthly magazine published by Future US. It focuses on the Macintosh personal computer and related products, including the iPod and iPhone. Between September 1996 and February 2007, the magazine was known as ''MacAddict'' (ISSN 1088-548X). In Germany, Mac|Life is published by "Falkemedia" from Kiel (ISSN 1860-9988).
==History==

''Mac|Life'' is one of two successor magazines to the defunct ''CD-ROM Today''. First published in 1993 by Imagine Publishing (now Future US), ''CD-ROM Today'' was targeted at both Windows and Macintosh users, and each issue shipped with a CD-ROM of shareware and demo programs. In August 1996, ''CD-ROM Today'' ceased publication, with two magazines taking its place: ''MacAddict'' for Macintosh users, and ''boot'' (now ''Maximum PC'') for Windows users.
As was the case with ''CD-ROM Today'', ''MacAddicts discs included shareware and demo programs, but also came with other added features, such as staff videos and previews of content inside the magazine's hard copy. The ''MacAddict'' website was updated daily with news relevant to Apple products. ''MacAddict'' also had a mascot, a stick-figure named Max. By 1998, ''MacAddict'' surpassed ''Macworld'' as the Macintosh magazine with the highest consumer newsstand spending due to its $7.99 cover price.〔http://www.thefreelibrary.com/MacAddict+Magazine+Surpasses+Macworld+Magazine+in+Consumer+Newsstand...-a053162240〕
In February 2007, ''MacAddict'' was relaunched as ''MacLife''. The new magazine is physically larger than the old magazine and was focused on the creativity of Mac users, and no longer comes with a CD-ROM.
Current editorial line-up for the magazine and website include: Jon Phillips, editorial director; Robin Dick, art director; Susie Ochs, senior editor; Nic Vargus, associate editor; and Florence Ion, online editor.

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