AppleWorks works fine in Tiger.

Anne


Green, Cathy wrote:
>
> *Nolan,*
> *I too have an older G3iMac, still using OS9 for district email (until 
> next year) and 10.3.9, but my Appleworks 6.2.9 runs in OS 
> Panther...does it not work in Tiger?*
>
> *Ciao for now!*
> *Cathy GREEN ;-)*
>
> *Atherton HS French*
> *3000 Dundee Rd*
> *Louisville, KY  40205*
> *502.485.8202ext204*
> *fax 502.485.8985*
> *cgreen1 at jefferson.k12.ky.us*
>
>       ----------
>       *From:*   owner-macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu on behalf of
>       NPfield at aol.com
>       *Reply To:*       macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>       *Sent:*   Wednesday, February 15, 2006 11:18 PM
>       *To:*     macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>       *Subject:*        MacGroup: Advice on buying new Mac?
>       [bcc][faked-from]
>
>       Alas, it's time (past time) to replace my 4-year-old iMac
>       Desktop G4 (1GHz).  My needs are fairly simple:  I'm "retired"
>       but do freelance writing, occasional graphics, home video
>       "production," etc.  Not interested in PowerBook.   Speed and RAM
>       are not critical (I have a 300GB external HD).  Price in $1500
>       range, give or take.   Recommendations?  
>
>       This is going to be a BIG move for me -- my present iMac was a
>       transition from OS 9 to OS X, and I still run favorite apps in
>       Classic.  Appleworks 6.04, for example.  Goodbye, Appleworks,
>       goodbye macros, etc.  And my familiar printer and scanner
>       interfaces are bound to change.
>
>       Anyone know when the next OS X upgrade will appear?  Should I
>       wait for it?  In the past, I've somehow gotten in on the last of
>       models, OS, etc., and spend three years trying to catch up.  Of
>       course I know the old saw about anything being obsolete by the
>       time you take it out of the box, but this time I'd like to get
>       in at the head of whatever's newest at the moment.
>
>       I love my present system, but it's aging and I'd like to have a
>       new one standing by, so I can make the transition and have time
>       to work out the kinks  (two weeks?), while this one is still
>       running.
>
>       Any advice most welcome.
>
>       Nolan
>



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