CD-ROM Today was an American magazine targeted at computer users.
Each issue included software and hardware reviews, as well as a CD containing fonts, video and text files, system updaters, freeware and shareware and demo versions of commercial software.
CD-ROM Today was the highest-selling review magazine for both Macintosh and PC users in 1996.
[1] In 1996, after four seasonal and 25 numbered issues, the magazine was discontinued, with two newer publications replacing it: MacAddict for Macintosh users, and boot for Windows users.
[1] Both magazines were first issued in August 1996[2] and have since been renamed MacLife and Maximum PC, respectively.