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AppleWorks and Lion

EDIT: Sorry, I did not succeed with search in the first place, but afterwards found *quite many* contributions to this subject.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Jun 12, 2011 8:43 AM

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Apr 30, 2013 11:55 AM in response to MlchaelLAX

Somehow I've been able to upgrade my Quicken to a version that they say will be compatible with lion. My Quicken was really old since I had never seen anything in new versions that looked as if it was worth the price.


I had to get 2 versions of quicken to do it and I had to ignore the advice of the "expert" at Intuit who told me to just re-enter my checks (25,000 of them!).


I would have bought a new computer long ago if not for all these "rosetta-less" problems. But I guess Apple is in the phone business now...

Apr 30, 2013 1:53 PM in response to MlchaelLAX

MlchaelLAX wrote:


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2. For continued use of Appleworks 6.2.9 in Lion or Mt. Lion, install Snow Leopard Server into Parallels 8: ...clipped....


Pardon my ignorance but, what is "Parallels 8?"


Oh, wait, I got it - a Windows emulator!


And, if SheepShaver or Chubby Bunny allows one to run OS9, couldn't I just run AppleWorks in OS9?


Thanks for the wealth of info on other alternatives.


Message was edited by: GeneMike

Apr 30, 2013 2:16 PM in response to John Franz

John Franz wrote:


Yes, Quicken 2007.


16.1.2 I don't trust their upgrades....

John, I recently leapfrogged from a PowerPC G5 running OS 10.4.11 Tiger (and, of course, Classic!) to Mountain Lion on a brand new Intel MacBookPro and will try to summarize how it went/a few observations.


- Quicken 2007 for Lion, version 16.1.4 is running like a charm as I accepted all upgrades.


- I used MacLinkPlus to convert most of the old AW files. When formatting didn't matter, I converted the WP files to text. I converted the spreadsheets to Excel and the database files to Tab Separated which I have since opened in FileMaker Pro. I had no problems with FM since I have been a user of FM since their first version over 30 years ago. I tried Bento and found it a waste of time.


- Pages does a pretty good job of opening and saving AW 6.2.9 WP files


- For AW Draw documents, you might want to try EasyDraw. I bought it and it opens some AW Draw documents well, some not so well, and some not at all.


-Of all the info above, I find the running of OS9 to be my most interesting. I had/have over 15 years of financial information on a wonderful old program known as Andrew Tobias's Managing Your Money.


Gene

Apr 30, 2013 3:36 PM in response to GeneMike

Yes, Bento is pretty worthless. I was new to FM, having spent 25+ years on AW Databases. I feel like there is a lot more to the program than I am taking advantage of. But it does what I needed...


As for converting the wp files via mac link plus.....I tried to convert the old aw files to aw6. since it would not do that I was opening them in aw6 and then saving them as aw6 wp files since pages will open those. Of course you just saved me many hours of work, (sadly after I had wasted many more hours with my stupid procedure). I had about 30,000 to do. I have about 8,000 left which, thanks to you, I'll probably do tonight....


Guess I should spend more time here.


But, THANK YOU!

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