On 12 Sep 2010, at 06:15, Ashgrove <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yep. Appleworks 6 is still fully working on Snow Leopard. So it
> > shouldn't be hard just to keep it.
Matt Emerson says,
<Caveat - you will need Rosetta installed. I don't think this is done by
default, so if not she will need to use the Snow Leo DVD to install. Go
to the "extras" folder and run the installer, Rosetta is one of the
options. >
Appleworks 6 (which I use) can run natively under OS X (presently I use
it on a G3 iBook and a G4 Quicksilver running Tiger). From what I've
heard, Rosetta is only needed for applications which are either pre-OS X
or will only run in OS X under Classic Mode, which MacIntels, Leopard
and Snow Leopard naturally don't do. So all you should "have to" do here
is put Appleworks 6 on the iMac running the Snow Leopard.
~Yersinia.
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