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PC World 100 Best of 2007 honors Parallels, Tiger

When a leading computer publication has a revolving-door editor-in-chief hiring policy, it can make other weird editorial decisions look sane and prudent by comparison. Exhibit A: the annual PC World "100 Best" feature, which presents the 100 best products of 2007... online in May, and in print for July. Not even half the year has gone by, but the farsighted crew at PCW has already figured out the best of the bunch! Might as well take the rest of the year off, then...

The real reasons that the 100 Best comes out mid-year (covering the end of 2006 and the start of 2007) are detailed in a post from once-and-current big kahuna Harry McCracken. It comes down to legacy scheduling of the product awards around the June date of the no-longer-extant PC Expo trade show. That's a relief; I was worried that we were changing the calendar again.

Anyway, more to the point: the list is top-heavy with some big Mac products, including TUAW darling Parallels Desktop at #6 (the top-ranked application on any desktop platform, not counting #1 Google Apps Premier Edition), Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger at #9 and AppleTV at #11. The Intel Core 2 Duo processor that powers new Macs is a top pick at #2. Noticeably absent from the top 100 was the latest hotness from Redmond, which may correlate with PC World's comment on the Tiger ranking: "Name a good Vista feature that goes beyond what's in Tiger. Yeah, we can't either." Brrrrr.

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JD

!, if you are trying to start a meme, maybe it's time to stop because I haven't seen anyone else use "switcheur" anywhere. There's no sense in getting Quixotic about it, it's starting to look really stupid.

May 28 2007 at 9:51 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ed

Yeah. Maybe they meant Leopard?

May 26 2007 at 12:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Scott Falkner

No matter how you slice it, their calendar is whacked. Tiger came out in 2005.

May 25 2007 at 9:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
wheels

How about Google Apps being at #1? They definitely didn't review Google's Mac offerings. Google Desktop and Google Updater froze my Mail.app when I'd reply of forward something, froze Safari when I visited apple.com (isn't that ironic?) and otherwise made it crash happy, made Quicktime so it wouldn't export, any made my father's laptop slower than a Lisa. Uninstalling Google Desktop, which automatically does away with Updater, restored everything instantly with no restarts required. So I'm 100% sure that they were the culprets.

May 25 2007 at 5:11 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Michael Rose

Hey !, if you don't think Parallels is an important product for the Mac market, feel free to tell us why. If you feel like being obnoxious, there are other places you can go.

May 25 2007 at 4:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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