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I've still got my old Max t-shirt, with the logo after the first redesign. I really miss those days.
Didn't renew my subscription last year, after many, many years of being loyal. Truth is, I realized I hadn't read it for the past year, because MacAddict kept printing tutorials for things I already knew, or including articles for things I read online weeks beforehand. And The Disc was no longer necessary. There was a lot less original content on it, and they didn't even include a sleeve anymore! It really looked like they made it cheaper, yet the subscription free was still pretty high.
I've got issues 13-100 something in my basement, you think someone would buy them off eBay? I can't afford to keep them, and there's too much history to throw out. Meh.
Anyway, nice to meet someone else who feels like I do. It's surprising to know that I could have written your entry, and it wouldn't have turned out so different. ;)
But overall, I think the larger issue is that the Mac community has pretty much moved online - it's not centered on magazines any more.
Also, When MacAddict started it was actually a rallying point - a post in the sand saying the Mac was still relevant. Maybe MacAddict isn't as important any more because the Mac's survival is no longer in doubt?
I think Mac|Life may be headed in the right direction, it seems they've got a handle on where Apple's going. It sounds a lot like MacHome, though, whose web site hasn't been updated since last April (which is telling).
They'll need to do things like lose The Disc and cater to the newbies, but I'm sure it's possible if done right.
Then again, I quit buying MAD magazine around the same time, so maybe it's something to do with age.