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The Which? Good Food Guide 2006 is Britain's most highly-regarded restaurant bible. It offers unrivalled coverage and in-depth descriptions of over 1200 places to eat, whether you're looking for celebrated restaurants with famous chefs, pubs, bars or cafes with more modest aspirations.
Updated and rewritten annually, every entry is the result of anonymous, independent inspections, backed up by extensive reader's reports. Unlike others, the Which? Good Food Guide accepts no advertising, sponsorship or payment for inclusion.
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- Show the restaurants nearest your current GPS location.
- Sort restaurants by name, town or distance from your current GPS location.
- Search by a variety of options such as price range, cooking mark, wine cellar rating, town and county.
- Display detailed restaurant reviews at a glance.
- Show restaurants location on your SatNav system’s built-in maps.
- Select a restaurant and find it, using your SatNav system’s built in navigation.
- Dial a restaurant to make a reservation.
- Email a reservation… or email details to a friend.
- Browse some restaurant websites over the Internet.
- Information avalable at your fingertips, because all restaurant information is stored directly on your PocketPC, making it instantly accessible.
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- HP iPAQ 194x/2xxx/3870/3970/4xxx/5xxx/6xxx;
- Dell Axim X30/X50/X50i/X50V;
- o2 XDAII/XDAIIi/XDAIIs;
- T-Mobile MDAIII/MDA Compact;
- Orange SPV-M500
- And most other PocketPCs running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or Windows Mobile 5
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- Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition or Windows Mobile 5.
- 13MB internal memory.
- TomTom Navigator3 or Navigator5 to use SatNav-related functions (license not included).
- Microsoft Activesync version 4.1.0 or higher.
- A desktop PC running Windows 98/NT/2000/XP with 30MB free disk space.
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