The spreadsheet and 'database' (if you could call it that) parts of
AppleWorks were useless.  Nobody could seriously use them for anything other
than 'playing around' (my opinion).  FileMaker is a serious Database
Application and worth every penny and Excel has always been the ultimate
spreadsheet app.  Why would Apple continue to develop these and ultimately
have to raise the price on AppleWorks?
>From what I've seen (I watched the Quicktime starring Steve Jobs) iWorks is
super cool at what it does and is still only $79.00.  For all of you who
depended on the AppleWorks spreadsheet and database, I guess you're just
going to have to stick with AppleWorks 6 or (God forbid) spend  a few
dollars and invest in Excel and Filemaker.

Tim


On 1/12/05 8:22 PM, "ta131js" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Did Apple abandon the spreadsheet & database portions of Appleworks?
> I did not see any mention of these apps in iWorks.
> 
> Jim
> 

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