> Documents -> AppleWorks data needs to be emptied to avoid If I have Appleworks 6.0 through 6.2.7, how do I make it work with Mac OS X? Run the 6.2.9 updater.įor some versions of Mac OS X, the recent items folder in your Users Has an OS X-aware installer for AppleWorks 6.2 with an updater toĦ. The separate AppleWorks installer included with a G3/600 Late 2001 iBook Install disks from then & later will install in OS X. OS X support was added with AppleWorks 6.2 sometime in late 2001. Note the license agreement restrictions on the CD used. USB ports as opposed to 4 in the rear), PowerMac G5, G4, or G3 iMac, eMac, or iBook, following the restore directions or using an AppleWorks 6.2.9 retail installer CD. Restore CDs that came with your Mac if it is a PowerPC Mac Mini (with 2 How to install AppleWorks if you erase and install Mac OS X? Use the Does AppleWorks come with Mac OS X retail? No. Does AppleWorks work with Mac OS X 10.6.8 and earlier? Yes.Ĥ. Prohibitive, however, depending on your needs and if a differentĪlternative is not practical, you may want to consider it.ģ. The Windows version of Appleworks is not available for sale from theĪpple retail stores any longer. To migrate all your data to Lion compatible versions, without having to Would allow you to have continued use of Appleworks, until you are able Apple did release Appleworks for WIndows. Installing Windows, check the Windows software community, to enquire which is the best option for you. Other possibility, though it isn't one many might think of, you can * The release names Early and Late can be gotten by plugging the serial number of the machine in iMac 13,x and later can't run Snow Leopard. Leopard, and the iMac 1,1 through 11,x can run Snow Leopard with at MacBook Air 4,x and later can't run Snow Leopard, while 3,x and earlier with at least 1 GB of RAM can run Snow Leopard.ġ2,1 i3 can't run Snow Leopard, while the 12,x i5 and i7 can run Snow MacBook with no Air and no Pro on the screen as of can all run Snow Leopard with at least 1 GB of RAM. Pro 5,1 that are not EMC# 2629 and earlier can run Snow Leopard.ĮMC# 2629 and Mac Pro 6,1 and later can only run 10.7 or later. MacBook Pro 9,x and higher can only run 10.7 and MacBook Pro 8,x with EMC#s 2355, 2563, 2564Ĭan only run 10.7 or later, all other 8,x EMC#s can run 10.6.3 or later,Īnd all 7,x can. Mac Mini 4,x andĮarlier can run Snow Leopard with at least 1 GB of RAM (that's greater Mini 5,x and later only run Lion and later. Run Snow Leopard natively, will need virtualization: Those stated thatĬan run Snow Leopard below do not need virtualization, those that can't Release name, and speed are needed to be known. More Info and look for the Machine ID, and in some cases the processor, Virtualization solution, go to Apple menu -> About This Mac -> Tell the difference between Macs that do or do not need the Note, some were released new earlier than that date, however were soldĪlternatively, you can run 10.6.8 under virtualization as a server operating system. Is not possible for Macs released new later than July 20, 2011. Formats (mentioned in question 7 below) before installing Lion, orĪttaching a bootable external hard drive and installing Snow Leopard orĮarlier on it and installing Appleworks, is required to ensure yourĭocuments remain compatible when you upgrade to Lion.Ĭlient (the most common consumer available version) installation though
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