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Which Micro and Software Review was a UK computer magazine published monthly. The magazine was published by EMAP. The first edition was released in May 1982. It is unknown when the magazine ceased publication.
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Which Micro and Software Review was a UK computer magazine published monthly. The magazine was published by EMAP. The first edition was released in May 1982. It is unknown when the magazine ceased publication (although there is some evidence that December 1984 may have been the last issue, there is also evidence that may have been published every second month in 1985).
  
 
It provided news, features, reviews, program listings to type in, previews of the latest hardware and software and also special programming guides. Amstrad content appeared during 1984 after the launch of the CPC range.
 
It provided news, features, reviews, program listings to type in, previews of the latest hardware and software and also special programming guides. Amstrad content appeared during 1984 after the launch of the CPC range.

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Which Micro and Software Review was a UK computer magazine published monthly. The magazine was published by EMAP. The first edition was released in May 1982. It is unknown when the magazine ceased publication (although there is some evidence that December 1984 may have been the last issue, there is also evidence that may have been published every second month in 1985).

It provided news, features, reviews, program listings to type in, previews of the latest hardware and software and also special programming guides. Amstrad content appeared during 1984 after the launch of the CPC range.

Magazines