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The Mac was a periodical magazine covering the Macintosh computer platform, including software and related Apple products. It was published monthly by Future Publishing between the 1990s and 2000s, coming with a cover CD on every issue, in contrast to Future's older Macintosh magazine, MacFormat, which was published fortnightly and came with a cover floppy.
In December 1995, Which? magazine reported with some concern about a sample of the BBFC 18-rated game Voyeur that was included on the The Mac cover CD, as the magazine was available without age restriction.
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- Clarke, David (2 September 2003). Pro-Social and Anti-Social Behaviour. Routledge. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-134-58754-4.
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