Macworld Magazine reveals "Best of Show" list
13th Jan 2006, 13:22 GMT
Filed under: Macworld, Hardware, Software iLounge was first, and now Macworld Magazine has released their "Best of Show" list from the MWSF expo floor. Their list of show highlights include: Adobe Lightroom The Macbook Pro (didn't see that one coming) iLife '06 Browseback (We took a look at Browseback when it was in beta. It has since reached version 1.0.1) Docktopus (We checked out Docktopus in September) EyeTV 2 by El Gato JBL On Time speakers (which also made iLounge's list) Google Earth (I have not stopped playing with this since downloading it on Tuesday) iSee 360i LightZone 1.0 Marware Project X MemoryMiner Micromat Techtool Protégé Suitcase Fusion Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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