The world's first Web-delivered hobbyist magazine for electronics
and computer enthusiasts, with great construction projects for
beginners and experts in each issue.

Based in the United Kingdom and published by Wimborne Publishing Ltd, Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) is the number #1 hobbyist magazine for electronics and computer enthusiasts.

Now, in conjunction with the US-based Maxfield & Montrose Interactive Incorporated -- a polymedia design company specializing in educational books and software -- Wimborne Publishing Ltd is proud to bring you EPE Online. Delivered via the worldwide web, EPE Online addresses the needs of international electronics and computer hobbyists by making our renowned publication and high-quality construction projects available to enthusiasts around the world.

Each issue of EPE Online is presented as a suite of Adobe Acrobat PDF files that can be downloaded to your home computer. This means that international readers gain instant access to the magazine, which can be both viewed on-screen and printed. In addition to high-quality color images, this online publication is intended to take full advantage of leading-edge polymedia technologies as they become available.

EPE Online's web-based delivery mechanism provides a fun and refreshing high-quality electronics and computing hobbyist magazine to an international audience.


EPE Online is fortunate to be associated with Everyday Practical Electronics (EPE) and Electronics Today International (ETI) in the UK (EPE is itself the result from the merging of two of the finest electronics magazines ever published: Everyday Electronics (EE) and Practical Electronics (PE)).

In addition to being the world's first web-delivered hobbyist magazine for electronics and computer enthusiasts, EPE Online offers significant advantages and a refreshing change over its older, staler competitors. For example, Popular Electronics and Electronics Now in the US appeared to be lost in the 1950s and 1960s in terms of style and construction projects (these magazines collapsed towards the end of 1999 and were merged into a new magazine called Poptronics, which has received little interest thus far). By comparison, EPE Online's construction projects are innovative and fun, and there's something for beginners and experts alike in each issue.

There are of course many fine electronics magazines available to hobbyists, such as Elektor (for European readers) and Electronics Australia and Silicon Chip (for the "Down Under" audience). However, Elektor's construction projects are esoteric to say the least, while Electronics Australia and Silicon Chip don't offer the same coverage of innovative and fun PIC-based projects that is rapidly becoming a trademark of EPE Online.

Furthermore, it's difficult to get magazine's like Electronics Australia and Silicon Chip in many countries around the world, but EPE Online is "just a click" away to a worldwide audience on the world wide web.

Last but not least, the technology features in EPE Online mean that our web-delivered magazine is of interest to readers of such diverse publications as New Scientist and Electronics and Wireless World in the UK, and Wireless World, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Discover Magazine, and Scientific American in the US.

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