Windows Sources was a magazine by ZDNet. It focused on product reviews rather than 'how to,' and it lasted from 1993[1] c. 2001.[2]

In 1997 Ziff-Davis Inc. appointed Frank Quigley as the publisher of the magazine.[3] The magazine was later renamed Windows Pro.[4] The headquarters was in New York City.[1] Patrick Norton ran the hardware reviews section. Carlos Carrillo was the Assistant Editor and ran the shareware reviews section.

History

In 1993, the same year that Windows Sources began, its parent company, Ziff-Davis also acquired a pair of magazines: one focused on "on computer video games" and the other "directed at parents of children who are computer users."[5] Neither of these nor Windows Sources were among Ziff Davis's top three earners.[6]

In 1996, when Ziff made available online "11,000 reviews from the last 18 months of Ziff-Davis magazines"[7] Windows Sources was one of the top 3 in what was searchable. In 1997 they published "Microsoft Word 97 for Windows Superguide."[8]

References

  1. 1 2 "Windows sources". WorldCat. OCLC 915928795. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  2. David Strom (June 2, 1999). "Windows Sources: 3 eCommerce Suites Reviewed (1999)". The departed Windows Sources magazine from the original Ziff empire was a fun...
  3. "Ziff-Davis Names New Publisher of Windows Sources Magazine". PR Newswire. May 30, 1997. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
  4. "Windows Sources". Strom. Retrieved December 26, 2015.
  5. "Ziff-Davis Acquisition". The New York Times. August 18, 1993.
  6. Geraldine Fabrikant (September 9, 1994). "For a Ziff Sale, Spit and Polish and Good Timing". The New York Times.
  7. "Ziff's 'Computer Shopper' To Bow On Web With Netbuyer". Advertising Age. September 9, 1996.
  8. Microsoft Word 97 for Windows Superguide. Ziff Davis. 1996. ISBN 978-1-5627-6503-3.
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