WWDC is, shockingly enough, a conference for developers. One component is Apple’s Apple Design Awards, which “recognize technical excellence and outstanding achievement in Mac OS X software design and development.” Let’s run down the winners.
Best Mac OS X Leopard Application: Delicious Library 2.0 (alpha)
Runner up: iBank 3.0a
Best Mac OS X User Experience: Coda 1.0
Runner up: Sandvox 1.2
Best Mac OS X Developer Tool: CSSEdit 2.5
Runner up: rooSwitch 1.1.8
Best Mac OS X Game: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade 2.0
Runner up: Wacky Mini Golf 1.01
Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution: Papers 1.0
Runner up: SingleCrystal 1.3
Best Mac OS X Dashboard Widget: BART Widget 1.0
Runner up: PEMDAS 1.1
Best Mac OS X Student Product: Picturesque 1.0
Runner up: Pathway 1.0
Congratulations to all the winners. I’d love them all, but unfortunately, I’m addicted to the winner in the game category.
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So if you read this,
http://developer.apple.com/wwdc/ada/
it says Coda has resolution independence. So does Leopard have res ind or not?