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The Best of Everything is yet to come (continued)
When you look at it this way, how could it not be worth it? You get over 150 pieces of software valued at over $4000, a year of Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine, the two Special Reports, access to the complete archive of issues, and the extra goodies, for only $300. It's easily the best investment you could make with your tech dollar. And as a previous customer, you'll be eligible for a discount on next year's Best Of collection.
If you use a Windows Mobile smartphone, don't think you've been forgotten. After all, it is "Smartphone" & Pocket PC Magazine.
A special package just for smartphone users has been put together featuring a hundred games, utilities, e-books, and more for only $139. Plus, you get the one-year subscription, archive access, and all the other goodies. How could you go wrong?
Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine's 2007 Best of Everything collection easily earns 5 out of 5, our highest rating.
[Editorial note: I has been brought to my attention that I made a bit of a goof in my Best of Everything coverage. It goes like this... The CD that ships with the package does, in fact, contain product demos of the Best of Everything. This CD is also sent out to all two-year subscribers. The full versions of the software are accessed through an online account with Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine. It is in this way that you are able to get the registration code or full-version download. --JB]
OUR RATING: 5 of 5

Dr. Humayun Bakht completed his Ph.D at the School of Computing and Mathematics in Liverpool at John Moores University. Prior to his current course of studies, he has successfully completed his MSc Software Engineering and BSc Electronics Engineering from University of Liverpool UK and Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, Pakistan. Humayun's research interest is mobile ad-hoc networks, in particular, the development of a new routing algorithm for this type of networking. He can be reached at humayunbakht@yahoo.co.uk and you can visit his Web site at http://www.geocities.com/humayunbakht/.
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