I'm aware of these scans of old Unix magazines at the Internet Archive. Any others?

Unix Review Magazine
https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Unix%20Review%20Magazine%22

Unix World
https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Unix%20World%22

#unix #retrocomputing #magazine

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@amoroso
Only 18 copies of Unix Review at archive.org. That's unfortunate; I was on staff there as a side gig for some years; it'd be great if they had a complete collection.
@dougmerritt How long did the magazine run?

@amoroso
I can't say, because it changed owners and editors multiple times, making that a complicated question

If pressed, I would start looking it up and then follow links etc., just like anyone would.

When I was there, my friend, the late Jim Joyce, had acquired ownership (possibly via his company "The Unix Bookstore", I think it was named), and he successfully persuaded a bunch of us Berkeley types to work on the magazine, and he got famous people like Bill Joy (IIRC) to join the editorial board.

It existed previously in a much less interesting form, and after Jim sold it and it changed again, I lost track of everything about it.

@dougmerritt Thanks, it turns out Wikipedia has an entry for UNIX Review. The print magazine ceased operations in 2000, the online publication in 2007.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNIX_Review

UNIX Review - Wikipedia

@amoroso
That's a pretty long run.
@dougmerritt The magazine outlived the peak of commercial Unix and ran through the early Linux era.