Imphobia #4 by Imphobia
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Another great issue of Imphobia. The style getting gradually better.
rulez added on the 2008-06-28 09:58:57 by d3pth
Imphobia #4
The quality of the magazine gradually improved when Darkness became the main person in Imphobia #4. He realized the problems like the English grammar mistakes, and diligently worked on sorting them out. That was in December of 1992,
when another disk magazine was already creating serious pressure on Imphobia: Hoax. At that time, Hoax was probably the best diskmag, for having a slightly better-looking and friendlier interface than Imphobia as well as better articles.
Imphobia #4 from December 1992 (released at The Party 2) was the first Imphobia issue that had music. Furthermore, Imphobia #4 had some smaller changes to the interface, such as
a better font, better GFX, a scrolltext below the menu, buttons inside the menu for scrolling forwards and backwards (in the previous issues only forward scrolling was supported), smooth scrolling inside the articles and a nicely rendered closing picture. And more, Sam from Germany had joined the Imphobia staff, who should later turn out to be one of the most prolific writers for Imphobia. He wrote articles about topics such as the lawyer von Gravenreuth, friendship, how to fool your computer science teacher, Whacker tracker and the German PC demoscene. Interview partners of this issue were D.C.E, Future Crew and New-Style. There was nothing about the Creativity diskmag any more; instead, a Creativity Demo Network was announced. One article by Darkness dealt with the history of the PC. Another article (by Numerus) with the Internet, which was not popular yet back then.
The quality of the magazine gradually improved when Darkness became the main person in Imphobia #4. He realized the problems like the English grammar mistakes, and diligently worked on sorting them out. That was in December of 1992,
when another disk magazine was already creating serious pressure on Imphobia: Hoax. At that time, Hoax was probably the best diskmag, for having a slightly better-looking and friendlier interface than Imphobia as well as better articles.
Imphobia #4 from December 1992 (released at The Party 2) was the first Imphobia issue that had music. Furthermore, Imphobia #4 had some smaller changes to the interface, such as
a better font, better GFX, a scrolltext below the menu, buttons inside the menu for scrolling forwards and backwards (in the previous issues only forward scrolling was supported), smooth scrolling inside the articles and a nicely rendered closing picture. And more, Sam from Germany had joined the Imphobia staff, who should later turn out to be one of the most prolific writers for Imphobia. He wrote articles about topics such as the lawyer von Gravenreuth, friendship, how to fool your computer science teacher, Whacker tracker and the German PC demoscene. Interview partners of this issue were D.C.E, Future Crew and New-Style. There was nothing about the Creativity diskmag any more; instead, a Creativity Demo Network was announced. One article by Darkness dealt with the history of the PC. Another article (by Numerus) with the Internet, which was not popular yet back then.
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