makmac wrote:

>> they are free, shareware, or commercial.  I think it is cool to get use
and
>> enjoyment out of these "obsolete" machines.  I like to fire up the old
Mac
>> [snip]
>I'm fairly certain AppleWorks 5 requires PowerPC so it won't run on your
>trusty little 230 so this will limit you to ClarisWorks 4.

Actually, when I recently checked it out, I was happy to find that AW 5
works fine on my 280, so it at least supports 68040s.  But I see that
Apple's data sheet for AW6, the current version, does list a PPC as a
requirement.

So far, I'm impressed with AW5, but have mostly been using the draw module
(I'm an old Mac Draw Pro fan, and it seems to have been incorporated).

smitch
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