Hi, Mike,

I found some information which indicates that cwk 6.0 or highter can be opened 
via IWorks.

HTH,
Teresa

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On Mar 28, 2012, at 6:26 PM, Mike Busboom wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I recently received some files on a USB Stick that contained several files 
> with a CWK extension.  When I tried to open one of them, I was told that I 
> was attempting to open an AppleWorks file.  
> 
> When I spoke with the person who gave me the USB stick, she said that the 
> files had been created on an old Apple computer quite some time ago.  Does 
> anyone know how I might be able to assist this person and convert the files 
> to something that is usable on a modern Mac?  Is there a free, or not too 
> expensive utility out there that would accomplish this task for us?
> 
> Kindest regards to all and thanks in advance,
> 
> Mike
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