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PUBLISHER PROFILE
B.M.F. Editores was a key piece in the dissemination of computing in Spain at the street level. Unlike large publishers that operated exclusively in specialized bookstores or through technical subscriptions, BMF dominated the newsstand market with direct publications highly focused on practical and immediate learning.
For the Amstrad user community, its monographs on the CP/M operating system and its magazines with code listings ready to be manually entered were the entry point to professional computing. Its editorial style deliberately moved away from the aesthetics of video games to focus on technical utility, turning its publications into mandatory reference manuals in offices and homes during the 80s.
