My wife works on a G4 iMac flatpanel. She uses Appleworks to manage a small nonprofit. The database contains hundreds of people who are members and make donations from year to year.
However, occasionally the database goes "wonky" and freezes and we have to forcequit. I'm saddened by this because I've trusted Apple to make sure appleworks works perfectly on a Mac...as it should. But I'm starting to wonder if we can trust it and whether we need to seek out something else.
I've downloaded the latest patches and installed them. Any advice? thanks,
Make sure that you have as much RAM as you can get it the iMac. It can take up to 1 GigaByte; 512 MegaByte in both slots. The inner slot needs to be done by a tech but you can do the outer slot.
Also, make sure that you have AppleWorks 6.2.9 and Mac OS 10.3.5 installed. -- Sincerely, Dennis B. Swaney
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