Ultimate Macworld San Francisco 2002 Photo Gallery: Day 2

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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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