Sigh. So there is still nothing out there which can replace the
functionality of Appleworks database, and this will disappear with
Lion? You'd think someone would try to fill this gap in the market,
maybe Apple themselves with a module of iWorks....

Cheers --

David Noel
2011 Mar 17

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On 17 March 2011 08:28, Peter Hinchliffe <hinch...@multiline.com.au> wrote:
>
>
> On 16/03/2011, at 4:22 PM, Merv Bond wrote:
>
>>
>> Ronni and Rod
>> Thank you for your responses to my questions.
>> The relationship between CS and Snow Leopard appears to be somewhat unstable 
>> so, given the cost of CS, staying with OS 4 and CS2 for a little bit longer 
>> might be the wisest option. See what OS7 produces.
>> Thank you for advice.
>> Merv
>>
>
> Just be aware that it will not run under Lion when it is released (as far as 
> we know at the moment). The current knowledge of Lion says that it will not 
> be supporting Rosetta, so we will have to say goodbye to those remaining 
> PowerPC applications some of us still rely on (OmniPage and AppleWorks are 
> others which spring to mind immediately).
>
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