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Best Communications Tool
New champ. This category has been owned by TurboPower's Async Professional for the last six years; last year it took 75% of the vote! With TurboPower gone, however, this category was completely up for grabs. The new winner is RemObjects SDK (RemObjects Software) with 39% of the vote. IP*Works! Delphi Edition (/n software) repeats as runner-up with 22%.
Best Database Connectivity
New connections. After placing first and second for three straight years, Jason Wharton's IB Objects and ASTA (ASTA Technology Group) must be satisfied with third and fourth. The two new winners in this category are Advantage TDataSet Descendant (Extended Systems) with 20%, and FIBPlus (Devrace) with 15%.
Best Database Engine
Horror vacui. For three years now, this category has featured close competition between DBISAM Database System (Elevate Software) and Advantage Database Server (Extended Systems). Advantage Database Server won by 3 percentage points in 2001, and the products actually tied for first place in last year's balloting. This year, however, DBISAM has taken first place in convincing fashion with 40% of the votes, with Advantage garnering 28%.
It's also interesting to note how these two products are taking a higher percentage of the total votes. Advantage and DBISAM combined for 53% of the vote in 2001, and 54% in 2002, but this year they teamed up to take 68%. This would appear to indicate that they have moved into the vacuum left by TurboPower's FlashFiler, last year's third-place finisher with 20%. Apollo took third place this year with 9% (down from 15% last year), with Software Science's TOPAZ for Delphi nipping at its heels in fourth place with 7%.
Best Database Tool
So close. After three wins in a row for Woll2Woll Software with their InfoPower product, this year they'll have to be content with runner-up. But it was extremely close, with winner IB Expert (HK-Software) taking 21% to InfoPower's 20%. This marks a significant gain for IB Expert, which finished in third place last year with 13%. It leapt over ExpressQuantumTreeList (Developer Express), which finished in third place again this year with 16% (last year it pulled in 18%).
Best Debugging Tool
Bugs out. Not only does this category have a new name (last year it was Best Testing/Debugging Tool), but with TurboPower's Sleuth QA absent, it has a new winner as well. After three second-place finishes, this year you selected Raize Software's CodeSite as Best Debugging Tool, giving it 33% of your votes. The runner-up is AutomatedQA's AQTime with 27%. That's a big advance for both products; last year CodeSite got 24%, and AQTime finished in fourth
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