
iMac signs like this one are all around San Francisco now |

Crowds line up outside the doors waiting for Macworld to open at 10:30 |

Moscone Convention Center was packed the entire day |

Stalker Software makes the only e-mail server that is officially BUZZWORD COMPLIANTª |

Battery Technology Inc. had their own line of PowerBook batteries and power adapters for sale |

Casady & Greene's booth |

Iomega's display tried to convince the crowds that zip disks are really more reliable than CDs |

T-shirts, anyone? |

Microsoft was touting everything from Office v.X and Windows Media Player for OS X to the Intellimouse |

Canon's booth featured everything from point and shoot digital and film cameras... |

to the brand new EOS 1-D, a $6,000 digital SLR |

Not to be outdone by their perpetual competitor, Nikon had a large selection of products too |

Nikon's "Legends Behind the Lens" series |

ViaVoice for OS X |

Evidently Chase thought people would be interested in credit cards at Macworld |

Kaidan's unique lens attachment will let you take 360&Mac251; panoramas with either digital or film-based cameras |

DriveSavers, the self-proclaimed "Superheroes of the digital world," had examples of failed hard drives that they were able to recover data from |

Just hope this doesn't happen to your G4 |

O'Reilly, and their extensive selection of books |

SanDisk's booth |

ATI, slowly being edged out of the Mac market, still had a respectable booth |

QPS, manufacturers of firewire drives, had their product line out for sale |

Who really cares about USB 2.0 at a Mac expo? |

Alsoft's booth, featuring DiskWarrior |

Olympus Eye-Trek displays are "in-your-face," so to speak |

harman/kardon was certainly proud of the iSub |

Roxio wants you to add some Jam to your Toast |

Dantz had some of the cooler advertising displays... |

...And some of the weirder ones too |

The Connectix booth |
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