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Linux Journal announces “Editors’ Choice Awards”

Nov 22, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

Seattle, WA — (press release) — Linux Journal has announced the winners of the 2000 Editors' Choice Awards. The awards, designed to recognize outstanding accomplishments within the Linux community, were announced along with the Penguin Playoff Awards at a ceremony on Tuesday, November 14th, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Best Server Appliance:
    Cobalt Networks, Inc. — Qube 3z

    Best Web Server:
    VA Linux 2200 series with Debian

    Best Enterprise Application Server:
    IBM — eServer zSeries

    Best Office Workstation:
    ASL Workstations, Inc. — Merlin 60

    Best Technical Workstation:
    Elinux.com

    Best Web Client:
    Junkbusters Corp. — (GPL) The Internet Junkbuster Proxy

    Best Graphics Application:
    (tie) gif2png, pngcrush

    Best Backup Utility:
    Amanda

    Best Communication Tool:
    Jabber.com

    Best 3-D Application:
    Blender — NaN

    Best Database:
    PostgreSQL Global Development Group

    Best Game:Developed by Raven Software, ported by Loki Entertainment — Soldier of Fortune

    Best Development Tool:
    Python — Guido van Rossum

    Best Office Application/Suite:Sun Microsystems, Inc. — StarOffice

    Best Desktop Environment:
    KDE

    Best Mobile Devices:
    Tuxtops

    Best Embedded Development Tool:
    Microwindows — Greg Haerr

    Best Real-Time Tool:
    Red Hat, Inc. — RedBoot

    Best Toy:
    Digital Convergence.com — CueCat

    Best Book:
    The Linux Network Administrator's Guide, Second Edition — (GPL), Olaf Kirch and Terry Dawson

    Best Web Site:
    Advogato — Ralph Levien

    Best Product of the Year:
    TiVo

The winners were announced at the Second Annual Penguin Playoffs, hosted by LINUX Business Expo (produced by Key3Media Events, Inc.) and sponsored by Linux Journal. More information about the winners is available in the January issue of Linux Journal, # 81, and on the internet at Linux Journal's website.

 
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