> Appleworks (along with iMovie, Nanosaur, Quicken and other titles) does > not come with ANY given version of the OS. It is bundled along with > *hardware.* > > Appleworks has always been included "free" with iMacs, so you are > entitled to it. It is sold separately for the benefit of those > consumers who would like to use it but didn't buy any hardware on which > it came included. > True in the US, maybe, but not outside. My 350 blueberry came without AppleWorks. It had a very buggy Japanese version of Claris. I eventually bought AppleWorks separate. In fact, none of the titles listed came included. I got Adobe PageMill and Kai's Photo Soap.
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