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== Development and evolution ==
The magazine followed the trends of the microcomputer industry at the time. Initially it covered a broad range of systems including [[Commodore PET]]s and the [[TRS-80|Tandy TRS-80]] as well as [[single-board computer]]s such as the [[Compukit UK101|UK101]] and [[Nascom|Nascom 2]]. Later in its life it focussed more on business computers such as the [[Sirius Systems Technology#Victor 9000 / Sirius 1|ACT Sirius 1]] and the [[IBM PC]]. Towards the end of its life, reflecting their dominance in the small computing marketplace, it covered the IBM PC and compatibles almost exclusively, with the occasional [[Apple Mac]] or small [[workstation|UNIX workstation]] piece.
The editors were:
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The cover price in 1978 was 50p; in June 1980 it rose to 60p, June 1981 80p, 1984 85p and 1985 £1.
[[Your Computer (British magazine)|''Your Computer'']] was a spin-off from ''Practical Computing''.
== Concept and design ==
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