Macworld magazine has announced the winners and finalists of the seventeenth annual Editors’ Choice Awards for 2001. The recipients of the awards will be honored at a party being held during Macworld Expo in San Francisco January 7-11, 2002.
“It was a year of transition as the industry moved to adopt Apple’s new operating system, Mac OS X,” said Rick LePage, Macworld’s editor in chief. “However, we were thrilled to see so many great products introduced from new and established Macintosh developers.”
The Eddy’s are awarded to software and hardware products in 25 categories. The Macworld editors surveyed every Mac product on the market from November 1, 2000 to November 1, 2001, evaluating them for their overall quality as well as their utility, innovation and elegance.
And the winners are:
Best Image-editing Software
Photoshop Elements, Adobe Systems (Winner)
Fireworks 4, Macromedia
Test Strip 3.1, Vivid Details
Best Business Productivity Software
Office v.X, Microsoft (Winner)
mimio 1.5, Virtual Ink
Virtual PC 4, Connectix
Best Digital Camera
PowerShot S110 Digital Elph, Canon (Winner)
Coolpix 995, Nikon
PowerShot G2, Canon
Best Education Software
Robolab 2.5, Pitsco Lego Dacta (Winner)
Kid Pix Deluxe 3.0, Brøderbund
World Book 2002 Mac OS X, World Book
Best Printer
Stylus C80, Epson (Winner)
HL-1670N, Brother International
Stylus Photo 820, Epson
Best Science/Engineering Software
VectorWorks 9, Nemetschek (Winner)
CalculationCenter, Wolfram Research
CrystalMaker 5.0, CrystalMaker Software
Best Acceleration Product
GeForce3, NVIDIA (Winner)
AEC-6880M/ATA-133 RAID, ACARD
Encore/ST G4 Duet, Sonnet Technologies
Best Digital Video Software
Final Cut Pro 2.0.2, Apple Computer (Winner)
DVD Studio Pro 1.1, Apple Computer
Premiere 6.0, Adobe Systems
Best Multimedia Product
MOTU 828, Mark of the Unicorn (Winner)
Formac Studio, Formac
Reason 1.0, Propellerhead Software
Best Storage Product
DVR-A03, Pioneer (Winner)
DiskOnKey, M-Systems
VXA-1 FireWire, Ecrix
Hardware Product of the Year
Titanium PowerBook G4, Apple Computer
Technology of the Year
SuperDrive, Apple Computer and Pioneer
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