[Fed-Talk] Best Mac OS X Tiger Technology Adoption
[Fed-Talk] Best Mac OS X Tiger Technology Adoption
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] Best Mac OS X Tiger Technology Adoption
- From: Dave Hale <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:40:23 -0400
Best Mac OS X Tiger Technology Adoption
This category highlights products which showcase new Mac OS X Tiger
technologies such as Spotlight, Dashboard, Automator, Core Image,
Sync Services, and 64-bit to deliver significant new functionality
and increased customer value.
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Best Use of Open Source
This category highlights products that are available under an Open
Source Initiative (OSI)-approved open source license and leverage
existing Open Source technology to deliver important functionality on
Mac OS X with higher quality, reduced effort, and/or greater
interoperability.
Winner: OsiriX 1.6.4, Antoine Rosset, Osman Ratib, Lance Pysher,
David Davies-Payne, Luca Spadola, Bruce Rakes
OsiriX is a medical imaging product offering 3D/4D visualization,
interactive manipulation, and interpretation of images generated by
medical imaging devices such as MRI, CT, and PET scanners. Used by
radiologists, surgeons, clinicians, scientists, and patients, OsiriX
is 100% free, fully open-source, and a phenomenal example of how
integration with Mac OS X can yield powerful new software solutions.
OsiriX takes complete advantage of an impressive number of Mac OS X
technologies, including Spotlight, CoreData, iChat AV, iPod Photo,
iCal, AltiVec & vImage/vDSP, OpenGL 2D/3D, Xgrid, Quartz Extreme,
MultiThreading, .Mac/iDisk, QuickTime, 64-bit, iPhoto, and Mail.
Runner Up: Blender 2.36, Blender Foundation
Special Mention: AdiumX, Evan Schoenberg, Adam Iser
Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution
This category highlights products developed for the Science community
(e.g. Life Science, Medicine, Computation, Chemistry, Astronomy,
Physics, etc.) that leverage features of Mac OS X and Apple hardware
in creative ways to allow researchers to more easily and quickly push
the limits of human knowledge and understanding.
Winner: DataTank 2005-5, Visual Data Tools, Inc.
DataTank is an innovative tool for mathematical modeling and
graphics, data mining, and programming. Highly optimized for Mac OS X
using the Accelerate framework, it can deal with huge data sets,
several gigabytes in size, with the same ease as it does small data
sets, and scales seamlessly. Datatank allows you to create standalone
Xcode projects to help users write plug-ins or solvers to extend
built-in DataTank functionality. Additional Mac OS X technologies
used include Automator, QuickTime, and QuickTime VR. Databank is
written in Objective-C, Objective-C++ and C++.
Runner Up: OsiriX 1.6.4, Antoine Rosset, Osman Ratib, Lance Pysher,
David Davies-Payne, Luca Spadola, Bruce Rakes
Special Mention: Mathematica, Wolfram Research Inc. _______________________________________________
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