Macworld San Francisco 2002

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MacSoft was a big part of the Mac OS X Games section. But does the world really need a survivor video game?

Baldur's Gate II for OS X

A surprising number of games are available for OS X now, and Apple wanted everyone to know

Triumph Tehnology Corp. will sell you external storage enclosures. Or you could just buy one from pbzone.com

What? That's all there is?

The good folks at versiontracker created an iMacquarium to promote techtracker pro

MacAlly's products

Hmm, and I thought it would work with the cable chopped off. Silly me.

At the Big Nerd Ranch, you can hang around in a log cabin and learn to program Cocoa on their G4s

Peter Sischel, author of IPNetRouter and IPNetMonitor

The DevDepot will sell you just about anything Mac-related

BookEndz for a PBG4 next to the iBook model, which attaches to the side

Michael Madson, President of Madsonline fame, shows some customers his adapters and PowerBook cases

So why aren't you over with the rest of the crowd at the Apple booth?

"Clone," by Jonas Angelet, won first place in the student division at the Macworld digital art gallery

The Grasshopper will let you scan 802.11 networks for "diagnostic" purposes. Ahem.

Wacom was on hand to show off their tablets and what they can do for your digital photos

Finally, one of the cooler things at Macworld, this Lego robot can climb up and down walls

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