Do you have a vintage mac on which you can do the conversions.

If so there is a version of Mac Link Plus you can use. I just recently
used the version from 1997 on MacOS 8 to convert a bunch of Word5 Docs
to Word97 which made them readable by recent versions of MS Office and
Open Office.
Should work with MacWrite II; has batch feature - drop a folder of
files on the app and it converts them all with adding "Converted" to
the name and preserving the originals.

See if you can find Mac LInk Plus on abandonware site such as
Macintosh Garden. May run under classic too I don't know I haven't
tried.


On Jan 20, 9:41 pm, tedg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a great many MacWrite II files that I would like access to.
>
> Is there a mass conversion I can do. I am willing to attempt
> AppleScript. The target can be PDF or Word.

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