My decision is not very difficult, as I didn't use much modules. Out of those, I chose those that solved exactly what my problem was. Other modules I don't list here might also be very good, it's just that they do something else than my task. The main point in evaluating them is whether I like the interface of the module or not, many modules I used are not here because they failed this criterium.
Thus, here are my favourites:
In reply to Re: Favourite modules of 2006
by ambrus
in thread Favourite modules of 2006
by ghenry
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