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Congratulations to the maker of this tool! Its now even more famous!

You know what?

WinXP Power Packer has been featured in a printed magazine publication. And a pretty big one at that. ;)

PC Quest (published in India)

September 2005

Page 61

Homepage on the web

Version reviewed: RC3

In the one-page article, they mention Bashrat The Sneaky's DriverPacks as well.

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Anybody want my autograph?? LOL! :whistle:
Sure! You a star now ;)

Hmmm... This magazine DOES get exported to the gulf, Australia & a few western countries as well. Probably some big bookstore in your city has this on sale. :)

But if you don't manage to get hold of the printed magazine, here's the online archive of the same:

1. Go to - http://pcquest.com/archive/listArchive.asp?mode=seek

2. Select September 2005.

3. Click this article - Pack Power into Windows - Sanjay Majumder

If you want direct link to article - http://pcquest.com/content/search/showarti...74697&mode=disp

(it will be PUBLICLY readable after 45 days of publication - they do this so that paid subscribers get an exclusive service)

If you would like, then I can post photos of the magazine cover & the page where this review appears, etc.

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In the article above (pic #2) - the top 2 screenshots are of the program.

The bottom 2 screenshots are of the multi-boot menu, running within Virtual PC.

btw, PC Quest is a magazine which has been around since 23 years. Almost everyone who works in the IT field in this country, recognises it. They claim to have around a lakh subscribers, and readership/circulation figures is well around the 1 million mark.

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  • 3 weeks later...

No, "direct hit" is not a rating!

Its a quick summary of the article, with all the important details in a few lines. Its made for people who want to read all articles quickly - they can see the "direct hit" box, & decide if the review is about something they are interested in, or not. :)

That way, they need not read the whole page to know what its about, & can read only the articles they are interested in, to save time.

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