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In the 1990s, Kathleen Maher ran Cadence magazine and, as a result, had boxes full of all the issues spanning a decade. Cadence captured the developing CAD-on-PC market shift, all new products, company introductions, mergers and acquisitions, and failures. A significant slice of the history pertaining to the development of the CAD industry. But seven big boxes of magazines take up ...

Jon Peddie

In the 1990s, Kathleen Maher ran Cadence magazine and, as a result, had boxes full of all the issues spanning a decade. Cadence captured the developing CAD-on-PC market shift, all new products, company introductions, mergers and acquisitions, and failures. A significant slice of the history pertaining to the development of the CAD industry. But seven big boxes of magazines take up a lot of space, so we went looking for a home for them. The Internet Archive (IA) is probably best known for the Wayback Machine. Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat developed the Wayback Machine to provide “universal access to all
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