The Program of the Year 2010 results are already available on Ticalc.org since
yesterday.
-For the first time ever, there was a TI-81 survey, as there were two TI-81 features this year. Unity, which allows the execution of third-party ASM code on this ancient calculator lacking a link port, won over Illusiat TI-81 BASIC remake.
-In the 83/84+ category, Axe Parser language won by far. In second place came the revolutionary shell Doors CS 7. Far behind came Mimas, followed by several other great nominations.
-In the 68K categoy, this was a fiercer battle, as Pac Man 68K, which won, almost ended up in a tie with the new programming language NewProg.
-In the TI-Nspire category, Ndless won by far, followed far behind by gbc4nspire. Ndless made every nominated program possible.
In summary, 2010 was a very good year for notable calculator releases, with the second largest TI-83+ POTY ever and one of the largest amount of features in overall, and saw the emergence of TI-Nspire development. Congrats to all winners, but most importantly, for everyone for having been nominated!
The 2010 POTY survey results can be found
here. Past years POTY results can be located
here, as well as the previous
Playm... er... Program of the Month award.