Mihály Kenczler
Between 1976 and 1990, he worked as an operating table designer at the Medicor Művek Development Institute. In the meantime, in 1986, he participated as a developer in two computer game projects at Novotrade (“Express Raider” and “Impossible Mission II” - on C64, Amiga and Sinclair ZX platforms).
In the meantime, he began writing articles for the weekly magazine "Számítástechnika", and after the IDG group took over the magazine, he became its deputy editor-in-chief and headed its product testing lab.
In 1998, he was briefly the editor-in-chief of the weekly IT supplement of the Hungarian Newspaper.
He then published as an outside contributor in the monthly magazines Computer Panoráma and PC World. In 2001, he briefly edited the gaming magazine GameStar. In 2002, he joined the Hungarian Chip Magazine, then launched by the Vogelburda publisher, where he also led the product test lab in addition to publishing regularly.
In the meantime, he wrote four computer science reference books (on the vector editing programs CorelDraw 2 and 4; on digital photography and image editing; and on the StarOffice office software package).
In 2005, he took on the position of managing editor of ITBUSINESS IT magazine (and the publisher's later media products), which he has held with minor interruptions ever since. From 2009 until its closure (October 2016), he regularly published in the "Infovilág" column of the daily Népszabadság.
Since the fall of 2017, he has also been working at the mechanical engineering collection of the Hungarian Museum of Technology and Transport, initially as an expert and then as a part-time museologist.
- Married, father of 3 children (2023 announcement)
- Sci-fi fan
Created: 2023.05.13. 12:47
Last modified: 2023.05.13. 12:51
