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computer easy

description Computer magazine
language German
publishing company Vogel Computer Press
Headquarters Hamburg
First edition January 14, 1998
attitude April 5, 2004
Frequency of publication biweekly
Sold edition 106,167 copies
( IVW  Q1 / 2004, title no .: 4559 IVW no .: 2230121812 PZ no .: 507798)
Widespread edition 110,965 copies
( IVW  Q1 / 2004)
Editor-in-chief Thomas Pyczak
ISSN (print)

The Computer easy was a German computer magazine with two weekly publication, which was specifically aimed at computer users that the operating system Microsoft Windows use. The first edition of Computer easy was published on January 14, 1998 and the last edition on April 5, 2004.

The magazine was published by Vogel Computer Presse (now Vogel Business Media ). The editors-in-chief were after the founding editor-in-chief Martin Vieten. from 2000 Volker Everts followed by Werner Pliegl and Thomas Pyczak . From 2001 Pyczak was the sole editor-in-chief.

Similar to later in the computer image existed in the center pages of Computer easy detachable workshops to collect.

Even after the magazine was discontinued, special issues and books were sporadically published under the title Computer easy .

Individual evidence

  1. Martin Vieten , computerwissen.de
  2. Kress.de took over the editor-in-chief with ease
  3. Thomas Pyczak sole editor-in-chief of 'Computer easy' new-business.de
  4. Computer Easy: Workshop overview , chip.de , February 6, 2004