Well, I have used Numbers in a pinch. The DB opens with the data in cells.
Fortunately my DBs were fairly small.
Ken
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 17:00 smac0031 wrote:
> I'm trying to find a replacement DB that will open my old Appleworks DB
> files. I've tried Microsoft Office
I'm trying to find a replacement DB that will open my old Appleworks DB
files. I've tried Microsoft Office
and apparently that doesn't have DB anymore. I've tried open office and I
can't get it to open my old
stuff.
I've looked into Filemaker and that seems to be a
it pastes
them all into one cell.
So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/
paste into Numbers.
Have you tried, when pasting from AppleWorks into Numbers,
Edit>Paste and Match Style? Seems to me that should get your
spreadsheet all set up in Numbers just like i
place and know it's there.
>
> With Appleworks I can just copy and paste transactions from my online banking
> directly into a table
> all set up with formulas to keep track of my budget. I purchased numbers for
> my Intel Mac as the
> guy at the Apple Store said Appleworks would
When I try to paste a number of transactions into Numbers it pastes
them all into one cell.
So right now my OP is to paste first into Appleworks, then recopy/
paste into Numbers.
Have you tried, when pasting from AppleWorks into Numbers, Edit>Paste
and Match Style? Seems to me that sho
On May 4, 2011, at 5:35 AM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:
> Hiyas,
>
> I'm hoping I'm not the only one on the planet not using Quicken ...
>
> What I like to do is paste bank transactions into a spreadsheet. I'm a person
> who likes to see it all
> in one place and know it's there.
My bank offers
Hiyas,
I'm hoping I'm not the only one on the planet not using Quicken ...
What I like to do is paste bank transactions into a spreadsheet. I'm a
person who likes to see it all
in one place and know it's there.
With Appleworks I can just copy and paste transactions from
On Jan 20, 8:51 am, John Carmonne wrote:
> On Jan 20, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
> > That's nothing. I have MS Word docs from 20 years ago that MS Word 2011
> > does not open.
>
> > File formats change ... just be glad you're not NASA and have to decipher
> > 45 year old data tap
On Jan 20, 10:01 am, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
> On Jan 20, 2011, at 7:51 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
>
> > Hmm, sounds like Binary, been there;-)
>
> Binary data, with fun things like different endedness and things like 14 bit
> bytes, etc.
>
> However this old data is proving invaluable, a re-analysi
On Jan 20, 2011, at 7:51 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
> Hmm, sounds like Binary, been there;-)
Binary data, with fun things like different endedness and things like 14 bit
bytes, etc.
However this old data is proving invaluable, a re-analysis of old Pioneer data
is solving some mysteries about th
On Jan 20, 2011, at 6:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> That's nothing. I have MS Word docs from 20 years ago that MS Word 2011 does
> not open.
>
> File formats change ... just be glad you're not NASA and have to decipher 45
> year old data tapes starting by reconstructing the tape mechanism BEFO
On Jan 20, 2011, at 7:48 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>
> File formats change ... just be glad you're not NASA and have to decipher 45
> year old data tapes starting by reconstructing the tape mechanism BEFORE
> trying to decipher the data!
Thats why NASA was shut down :)
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On Jan 20, 2011, at 6:33 AM, rogerd095 wrote:
>
> Which platform you prefer is a matter of choice. It's just a pity that
> AppleWorks 6 seems quite a bit less polished than ClarisWorks 5.0 - or
> even v.4.0, for that matter.
>
Or the late lamented still-missed Claris s
On Jan 20, 2011, at 7:11 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
> I still run spread sheets I made twenty years ago and iWork doesn't even try
> to open them, what's with that? Claris, AppleWorks an iWork are all Apple
> products.
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>>
>> Realistically, yes you do. While it's not as dire as it used to be before
>> the advent of Classila, OS 9 is still almost useless on the modern web.
>>
> Apologies for any misunderstanding. For the sake of clarity, I should
> perhaps have finished m
On Jan 19, 11:29 pm, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
> On Jan 19, 2011, at 2:12 PM, rogerd095 wrote:
>
> > On Jan 18, 1:56 pm, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> >> I run AppleWorks 6 on my G4. You don't need OS9.
>
> > Conversely, AppleWorks runs perfectly we
On Jan 19, 2011, at 2:12 PM, rogerd095 wrote:
> On Jan 18, 1:56 pm, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
>> I run AppleWorks 6 on my G4. You don't need OS9.
>
> Conversely, AppleWorks runs perfectly well on OS 9. You don't need OS
> X!
Realistically, yes you do. While it
On Jan 18, 1:56 pm, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> I run AppleWorks 6 on my G4. You don't need OS9.
Conversely, AppleWorks runs perfectly well on OS 9. You don't need OS
X!
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 5:44 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
> Hi Group,
> I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
> I am using G4 & G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
> I do not want to put OS9 on them.
> Wm
>
AppleWorks 6 runs on OS 9 all the way through !0.6.6.
John Carmon
IMO Appleworks is better than iWork.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 10:42 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
>
> On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:23 PM, Yersinia wrote:
>>
>> Appleworks rocks, YEAH!! Wow, didn't know it would work with Leopard or on
>> a Macintel. I've been running 6.2.9 sin
I run AppleWorks 6 on my G4. You don't need OS9.
Larry
Hi Group,
I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
I am using G4 & G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
I do not want to put OS9 on them.
Wm
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On Jan 17, 2011, at 9:23 PM, Yersinia wrote:
>
> Appleworks rocks, YEAH!! Wow, didn't know it would work with Leopard or on a
> Macintel. I've been running 6.2.9 since I was on OS 9, and kept it when I got
> Tiger but I'm still with my PPCs (now running 10.4.11 on
On 1/17/11 10:57 PM, Dana Collins wrote:
On 1/17/11 9:43 PM, John Callahan of jcalla...@stny.rr.com sent
On Jan 17, 2011, at 8:44 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
Hi Group,
I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
I am using G4& G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
I do not want to put OS9 on
On 1/17/11 9:43 PM, John Callahan of jcalla...@stny.rr.com sent
>
> On Jan 17, 2011, at 8:44 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
>
>> Hi Group,
>> I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
>> I am using G4 & G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
>> I do not want to
On Jan 17, 2011, at 8:44 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
Hi Group,
I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
I am using G4 & G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
I do not want to put OS9 on them.
Wm
Nothing replaces Appleworks :-( :-(:-( :-(!!!
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On 1/17/11 7:44 PM, Wm. Arnold wrote:
Hi Group,
I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
I am using G4& G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
I do not want to put OS9 on them.
Wm
I have a G5 2.5 dualie running 10.5.8 and I am currently using
Appleworks 6.2.4 and have been for year
I think there is an OS X version of OpenOffice.
On Jan 17, 2011, at 6:54 PM, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2011/01/17 18:44, Wm. Arnold so eloquently wrote:
>> I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
>> I am using G4& G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
>
> AppleWorks w
On 2011/01/17 18:44, Wm. Arnold so eloquently wrote:
I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
I am using G4& G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
AppleWorks will run just fine on your PPCs running Tiger. The
alternatives are iWork ($79), Office ($150), or NeoOffice (free).
Tina
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Hi Group,
I would like to know what replaces Appleworks.
I am using G4 & G5 Power PC's with OSX10.4.11
I do not want to put OS9 on them.
Wm
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idn't know that Excel did databases. Last time I used
MS Office was a few years ago before I found OpenOffice (on Windows
*ducks*) Before going to OO i was using Office 2000.
Excel will open individual Access tables, I'd have to dig through the
converters list to see if it
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 8:33 PM, wrote:
> I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has been
> using Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones she needs are
> the database files ending in .cwk. She bought iWorks 09 and I installed it
> on the iMac.
On Feb 18, 2010, at 8:20 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Feb 18, 2010, at 7:02 AM, Kasey Smith wrote:
On Feb 17, 2010, at 11:31 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
Excel will also do databases besides spreadsheets. So I
was hoping that the same would be true with iWork.
I didn't know that, that
On Feb 18, 2010, at 7:02 AM, Kasey Smith wrote:
On Feb 17, 2010, at 11:31 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
Excel will also do databases besides spreadsheets. So I
was hoping that the same would be true with iWork.
I didn't know that, thats what i thought Access was for :\
No, Access is fo
On Feb 17, 2010, at 11:31 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
Excel will also do databases besides spreadsheets. So I
was hoping that the same would be true with iWork.
I didn't know that, thats what i thought Access was for :\
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On Feb 17, 7:57 am, Dan wrote:> At 1:33 AM
+ 2/17/2010, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> >I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has
> >been using Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones
> >she needs are the database files en
Please do NOT cross-post to multiple groups.
At 1:33 AM + 2/17/2010, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has
been using Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones
she needs are the database files ending in .cwk. She
On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:14 PM, Richard Smallwood wrote:
> Drag the .cwk file and drop it on the (unopened) Numbers.app.
> Richard
> On 16 Feb 2010, at 7:33 PM, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>> I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has been
>
Drag the .cwk file and drop it on the (unopened) Numbers.app.
Richard
On 16 Feb 2010, at 7:33 PM, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has
been using Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones
she needs are the database
On Feb 16, 2010, at 5:56 PM, Stewie de Young wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has been
> using Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones she needs are
> the database files ending in .cwk. She bought iWorks
I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has been using
Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones she needs are the
database files ending in .cwk. She bought iWorks 09 and I installed it on the
iMac. iWorks will NOT open the files! I had her email a
On Feb 16, 2010, at 5:33 PM, janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
> I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has been
> using Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones she needs are
> the database files ending in .cwk. She bought iWorks 09 and I instal
I am helping a friend to set up a new iMac from a G4 iBook. She has been using
Appleworks to create databases. The most important ones she needs are the
database files ending in .cwk. She bought iWorks 09 and I installed it on the
iMac. iWorks will NOT open the files! I had her email a file to
Works for me
on intel Mac 3GHz 8cores 28 GB ram
OS 10.5.7
On Jun 10, 2009, at 10:48, lbte...@aol.com wrote:
>
>
> Will AppleWorks 6 work on the new intel Macs?
>
> Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop: Now in 6 vibrant colors! Shop Dell's full
> line of laptops.
>
> >
ha
On Jun 10, 2009, at 7:48 AM, lbte...@aol.com wrote:
> Will AppleWorks 6 work on the new intel Macs?
Yes, for AppleWorks Versions 6.2.x.
<http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24332>
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On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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>
> and second DAMNYOU FOR LINKING THAT SITE!!!
>
> I took just one look and fell all the way off the wagon into craven
> fontaholic behavior again...:-P
>
> Gonna be wandering the streets at 3 AM, clothes reeking of toner and
> silkscreen ink,
At 1:48 PM -0700 4/6/2009, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>On Apr 6, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Dan wrote:
> > How do you tell AppleWorks to see the new font?
>
>Do you have tons of fonts installed? istvr some strange limit on the
>number of fonts in AW
Yes, lot of fonts. But ripping '
On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:31 PM, Dan wrote:
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> Gotta be something obvious I'm missing.
>
> I want to use a new font in Appleworks 6.2.9. (on my Smurf, OS X
> 10.4.11).
>
> I download this font:
> <http://www.fontspace.com/gaut-fonts/gearbox>
>
> And used
On Apr 6, 2009, at 12:31 PM, Dan wrote:
>
> Gotta be something obvious I'm missing.
>
> I want to use a new font in Appleworks 6.2.9. (on my Smurf, OS X
> 10.4.11).
>
> I download this font:
> <http://www.fontspace.com/gaut-fonts/gearbox>
>
>
Gotta be something obvious I'm missing.
I want to use a new font in Appleworks 6.2.9. (on my Smurf, OS X 10.4.11).
I download this font:
<http://www.fontspace.com/gaut-fonts/gearbox>
And used FontBook to install the ttf file.
It works fine in newer apps, like TextEdit. But I ca
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