PC World's 100 Best Products of 2005 286
insensitive clod writes "PC World published its top 100 best products of 2005. These include Firefox(1), GMail(2), OSX 10.4(3), Alienware Aurora 5500(6), Seagate USB 2.0 Pocket Drive(7), Skype(8), PalmOne Treo 650(10), Google(16), PSP(19), GeForce6600GT(20), Ubuntu(26), iTunes(34), Half-Life 2(38), Wikipedia(60), ThinkPad X41(67), Mac Mini(75), Acronis True Image(83), Opera(88). Surprisingly, iPod only has IPod Photo at 78."
They published that list in JUNE (Score:5, Interesting)
They missed the iPod Nano (Score:2)
They list Opera 8, which was a nice update to 7, but they don't mention 8.5 where the browser went free.
They don't mention Nintendogs. Say what you will about the "game," it is definitely a defining game of the year, in much the same way that Katamari was last year. They also claim that the PSP was the first
Re:They missed the iPod Nano (Score:2)
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:2)
Sometimes the results are suspect. (Score:5, Informative)
Very unfortunately, it has become entirely acceptable in the U.S. culture to take money to allow corruption. For an example, look at the U.S. government.
An example of what appears to be corruption is that magazines and columnists are recommending Sunbelt Software's CounterSpy. Until September, at least, CounterSpy would crash Windows if it couldn't get an internet connection. None of the reviewers noticed that, giving me the impression that they didn't test the software thoroughly. If they didn't test the software thoroughly, how can they say it is the best? Who supplied the collection of spyware they used to test?
Also, CounterSpy seems to try to take advantage of customers who don't have technical knowledge. For example, CounterSpy sometimes tags text (.TXT files) as serious threats, even when the text file has nothing but printable ASCII characters. Is this done to try to make customers think CounterSpy is more important than it really is?
What I say here about CounterSpy has been verified for me by Sunbelt Software employees.
More examples of suspect results. (Score:3, Informative)
Why is Easy Media Creator first choice if it is "even"? Also, did the reviewer take into account Roxio's history of releasing buggy software?
The review of one of the most expensive APC backup power supplies [pcworld.com] reads like an ad to get customers to pay more for power they don't really need.
Another suspect result. (Score:2)
I agree with the reviewer. The user interface is screwy. The product CERTAINLY does not rate a number 1. There is no explanation of the other backup products, and how truly bad Retrospect is in comparison.
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:2)
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:2)
Or they are most familar with the Windows version of iTunes, which really does suck.
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:2)
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:2)
Re:They published that list in JUNE (Score:2)
Unfortunatelly is not available in Linux
But I think although it's a really good thing, in some situations, hand injury for example, in most of the cases I'd still prefer to use the keyboard or mouse. I would like my coworkers to hear "Opera command: go to slashdot"
surprisingly? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:surprisingly? (Score:5, Insightful)
Especially since it's about products of 2005; the iPod debuted in 2001.
Re:surprisingly? (Score:2)
What's that got to do with it? Debuting before this year doesn't mean it's no longer a product.
This is easily demonstrated by the fact that the iPod is on the list.
As are more than a few other products that debuted before 2005, such as Google, and Photoshop Elements.
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It's surprising given that the iPod usually takes a couple of slots in the top ten on lists like these.
And when you have such a generalized list...well, you will always get strange results. What was the criteria for determining a product that would make the list?
Yeah, that's just it. Why would the iPod fare lower than a hard drive? Or a Rio mp3 player?
I mean, if I were going to bet on whether an iPod or a Rio would rate higher on a "b
well, then it isn't #1 (Score:2)
I mean, the Treo 650 is known for being somewhat buggy (heck, there's a lawsuit about it), and it can make #10.
And the Seagate USB 2.0 pocket drive at #8? A mini does all that does plus play music. It even has the same style of hard drive.
So, yeah, it seems odd.
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Re:surprisingly? (Score:2)
I'm suprised at the wide variety of products. (Score:5, Insightful)
To see products like:
NVidia GeForce 6600 GT Graphics Board
Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 SATA NCQ Internal Hard Drive
Plextor PX-716UF Rewritable DVD Drive
Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard
That was a nice suprise, and even though I may not agree with the list, it was still interesting to see what they picked.
Re:I'm suprised at the wide variety of products. (Score:3, Interesting)
At one point it was THE magazine to read if you were a home mod hobbiest, or you wanted to know what's going on in the industry. The internet has killed these types of magazines off for the
Re:I'm suprised at the wide variety of products. (Score:3, Informative)
2005, really? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:2005, really? (Score:3, Insightful)
And, of course, "best" in this case means "between all we reviewed, this is what we remember to like most", that could or not coincide with your or the rest of the world opinion or an hypotetical, objective truth.
Re:2005, really? (Score:2)
And a product invented in 2001 might still be the best of the crop in 2005...
Did Slashdot make the list (Score:2)
but Wikipedia did.
ads (Score:5, Insightful)
"Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Media Player" . I have no idea how media player is the best media player. The article cant explain it either. hmmm
Microsoft's only mention is a controversial 47th?! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:ads (Score:4, Insightful)
Also, Windows Media Player 10 is much better than some of the previous ones with respect to interface. And compatibility, too.
Goodness it's hard to say that with a straight face. I mean, come on. QuickTime 7 beats it hands down in quite a few respects (Mmm. Decent H.264), and even then, QT7 isn't the best media player out there for everything.
Product Inflation (Score:3, Insightful)
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Re:Product Inflation (Score:2)
I know I'll get modded down for this, but I'll say it anyways. The primary reason Gmail got as popular as it currently is is because they used the Eric Cartman "You can't come" business technique by requiring people to be "invited" in. I mean they have been in Beta for a year and a half now, are they ever planni
Re:Product Inflation (Score:2)
But I also think it helped that Gmail is a fast, simple webmail service that works well. Hotmail etc had dropped my expectations of webmail quality to such an extent that, to paraphrase jwz, I considered a good webmail system to be one that didn't irritate the living fuck out of me.
The invitation thing helped drive the PR etc - your Cartman analogy is spot on the
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However, that GMail-like functionality is for POP3 only - IMAP gets a really crappy, poorly integrated interface.
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It has a great number of functional improvements on the command line and in the system programs
On my g4 machine it simply flies . spotlight is also grand
I would rather that Ubuntu had placed higher though (not strictly a 2005 thing )
Re:Product Inflation (Score:5, Informative)
I am more a *nix Zealot (though not really a zealot) than a mac zealot , but OS X is one of the best User level *nix's I have ever had the pleasure to use
Honestly though , the GUI has not really changed bar some of the removed um
Re:Product Inflation (Score:2)
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I haven't had that many problems if there is a PPC port of the code (unless the source contains no Arch specific code)
Re:Product Inflation (Score:2)
it runs just fine on 256m.
but no one serious about computing would have less than 1GB.
Re:Product Inflation (Score:2)
Some of the userspace things they introduced in Tiger are a horrendous memory sink. Dashboard springs to mind. Spotlight is a
2005 is not over... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:2005 is not over... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:2005 is not over... (Score:2)
Well, if we're going by the year so far...
Re:2005 is not over... (Score:2)
Ever notice that for most companies, the fiscal year ends in September?
One glaring ommission (Score:4, Funny)
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Raw list?? (Score:5, Insightful)
Yahoo desktop search (Score:2)
Interesting that... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Interesting that... (Score:2)
ADSL sucks, too. Downloading the RC of OpenOffice 2 this morning would surely have been more fun over my old 56kb modem than it was over my 2Mb ADSL line. :-)
Treo? (Score:2, Interesting)
Strangely strange (Score:4, Interesting)
Unless I've completely missed them, strange they've omitted Open Office 2 (even if in beta), Debian Sarge (on which so much other software is based) and the Epox EP-9NPA+ Ultra nForce 4 motherboards which do what the tier one boards do only more stably and less expensively. Instead there is an overrated Asus board, a marque so beloved of the "independent" tests run in Tom's Hardware that it seems to win them all before even being switched on. In addition, HalfLife 2 may have been massive but arguably Battlefield 2 has given more fun to more folks without the Valve/Steam online nightmare.
Just my 2 cents.
Re:Strangely strange (Score:2)
Well
Re:Strangely strange (Score:2, Informative)
That's the craziest shit I've heard in days, and I've been watching the Cooking Channel, too. Battlefield 2 is THE buggiest shit-crap beta game I've EVER played.
Even the developers agree [eagames.com].
Steam may have had issues, but they're mostly worked-out, and Steam/HL2 are mostly mature, or close to it. You're very, very silly to put them in the same room as BF2.
Don't Forget GIMP and Google's Blogger (Score:2)
Treo 650? Guess he hever had to Support Them (Score:5, Interesting)
I work for a large US cell carrier. I support devices across the data end, pda side, well everything on our network.
The 650 is the largest hunk of junk that EVER crossed the PDA world. About 1 in 50 work properly.
And the 650 is used mostly by non techies. Realtors, doctors, lawyers. And salesguys, and people who think it is cool to lug it around. Which is fine.
We have to replace them out at an alarming rate. Exchanges through the roof. One multinational manufacture of corporate jets, had to have 5 sent to him in one week. I personally oversaw the case, and each unit. Two screens died, one had the white screen of death, and another would not let itself be unlocked for international use..
Not to mention early models only supporting palm branded blue tooth devices.
And a PDA that needs a 30 meg update download? Try telling this to the exec on the go.
I am operating system agnostic, as well as eqipment. I am 35 years old and been in tech all of my life, and never NEVER has anything made me cringe when an escalation hits my desk, and it is usually a 650.
I wish these reviewers would not use it for a week and then write a review. They need to do a Car and Driver six month review. They would change their tune.
Puto
Re:Treo 650? Guess he hever had to Support Them (Score:5, Informative)
I have one for some months now and I absolutely love it. I occasionally read the forums for treo users (mytreo.net, treocentral.com,
Personally I think it is finally a usable pda-phone that works as it should. I can totally recommend it.
Re:Treo 650? Guess he hever had to Support Them (Score:3, Informative)
Actually, you need 11 megabytes free on the device to upgrade the firmware. [palm.com] Arguably, execs on the go shouldnt even be doing this, their IT departments should be handling system updates. You wouldnt want them to upgrade from 2000 to XP on their own would you?
Granted, it is overhyped, but it does a lot of things people want. I just wish it wasnt so big and ugly.
Re:Treo 650? Guess he hever had to Support Them (Score:2)
And a lot of IT departments handle the updates, but I would say the majority of the users are people off the street and bought them. Real execs have secretaries or assistants at beck and call.
Also you might want to include this link http://www.palm.com/us/support/downloads/treo650up dater/sprint_dl.html Which is not who I work for, but the instructions for each carrier are as about as long.
Nothing plug and play about them. Ha
frankly, this list sucks (Score:2, Insightful)
Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW (Score:2)
(Sorry for veering a bit off-topic.)
Re:Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW (Score:2)
Re:Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW (Score:2)
The aspect ratio allows one to code on one side, results on another. Without having to mess with dual cards or Xinerama, etc. You can connect various sources to it, example: DVI and tratitional din. And a button cycles through.
Quite bright too. I used to want a glow-in-the-dark keyboard...
No dead pels.
Also, sometimes Dell bundles it with a low end p4 box for cheap.
It has hdcma or whatever that copy protection crud is too.
Cheers,
-b
Re:Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW (Score:2)
maybe in about 10 years they'll mature enough to replace CRTs completely.
i'll be waiting for that day but i'll continue to buy CRTs in the meantime.
What? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:What? (Score:2)
Homebrew MY ASS!!!
That's MY fucking machine which I PAID FOR. Any crap YOU put on there prior to selling it to me will BE RIPPED OFF. And I WILL tell others about it (yes, perferrably not to buy it), and how to bypass retard-checks.
The liked the Alienware? (Score:2)
Alienware?? (Score:3, Insightful)
God, that must be a hell of a computer... Or a hell of a sponsoring.
Better than an anti-apple fanboy rant... (Score:2)
Re:Better than an anti-apple fanboy rant... (Score:2)
So, let me get this straight, vendor lock-in is only a Bad Thing if it's done by Microsoft (for now, until Google becomes the next Microsoft - Ooooh! Quick, mods, he's trolling! He said something nasty about Google as well as Apple!), yes?
There's hypocrites and then there's
Re:Better than an anti-apple fanboy rant... (Score:2)
Now look at the other music stores: they don't sell to mac users. Period. Noooo, they choose WMA, because it's an "open" format.
As far as this discussion goes, dis
Re:Better than an anti-apple fanboy rant... (Score:2)
Let the technology stand or fall on its merits, not some perceived holiness of the manufacturer. I'll be the first to admit Apple products are rather nice, but let's not assume that they're the right choice for everyone by being "surprised" when
Re:Better than an anti-apple fanboy rant... (Score:2)
Cheers
Re:Surprisingly? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:gmail #2? (Score:3, Interesting)
It's still useful to manually separate information without searching each time.
Other than that I love Gmail.
Re:gmail #2? (Score:2, Informative)
Seriously. The Gmail interface is quite a bit d
Re:gmail #2? (Score:4, Informative)
Use labels. Labels can do everything that folders can, and more. (A message can have more than one label, but in a folder-based system, a message can't be in more than one folder at a time.)
JP
Re:Avant browser is better (Score:2, Insightful)
i dont have time to scour the web looking for cult browsers. my point is that for mainstream browsers - part of which firefox has now become - it is clearly a crowd pleaser.
"crowd pleasing" = doesnt use gay looking icons to enable lusers to click on the correct button in the toolbar (read: internet explorer's BIG gold star favorites button, and the hugely fashionable history button with a big arrow pointing in a counter-clockwise fashion, just so people remember history mea
Re:Avant browser is better (Score:2, Interesting)
One factor for Avant not running on 95 is that it needs IE, because it uses IE for rendering.
Re:10.4 is good, but (Score:2)
10.4 is currently sitting in its box on the shelf... kept it for nearly a month before I got so pissed off with it I just wiped and went back.
Re:10.4 is good, but (Score:2)
And dashboard! I get my stock prices at my fingertips - I'm a chronic reloader, and this is too easy. I keep clocks around for all
no longer called iPod PHOTO (Score:2)
http://www.apple.com/ipod/color/ [apple.com]
Re:The iPod Photo? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The iPod Photo? (Score:2)
I don't know, feel free to fill me in though.
Cheers
Re:The iPod Photo? (Score:2)
I have an mp3 player that supports USBotG.
You have an mp3 player that supports USBotG.
We connect and I give you some of my mp3s, then we reconnect and you give me some of yours.
Hey wait, there was no iTunes involved there! Oh no!
Better now?
Duh.
Re:The iPod Photo? (Score:2)
Was thinking along the lines of "who in earth would be interested in MY pictures?"
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Re:Where's M$? (Score:2)
Re:Alienware, Schmalienware (Score:2)
The same mentality goes into buying Alienware boxes.
Suppose you make a ton of money each year. You want to do something cool with it, and maybe you like video games (or your kid likes video games), but you aren't a computer builder any more than the guy down the street with a Ferrari is an auto mechanic. You just go find some expensive, fancy looking, powerful computer, and buy that. Ta Da! Alienware!