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I have held on to AppleWorks for as long as possible but Lion no longer supports it. Is there an app out there that converts AppleWorks to something Lion recognizes?

HELP! I have held on to AppleWorks for as long as possible but Lion no longer supports it. Is there an app out there that converts AppleWorks to something Lion recognizes?

Mac OS X (10.3.x)

Posted on Dec 15, 2011 7:13 AM

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Dec 15, 2011 12:04 PM in response to Peggy Gibson

You can use Apple's iWorks suite of programs (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote) to do most of it in Lion.


Pages will open AppleWorks 6 word processing documents.


Numbers will open AW 6 spreadsheets.


Keynote will open AW 6 presentations.


You may already have those apps on your machine if you acquired it recently. If not, you can get them individually from the Mac Apple Store via download at about US$20 each; or on disk from the Apple Store for about US$80.


Note - with regard to word processing documents, Pages will open AW 6 versions, but not any earlier versions (such as AW 5 or ClarisWorks). So, be sure to update all you docs to AW 6 before transferring them to the Lion-booted machine.

Jan 2, 2012 3:07 AM in response to Peggy Gibson

Don Archibald offered a good solution, but note that it works with only AppleWorks 6.x files, if an older Claris/AW version the import will not work. If this is the case, the alternative is to export files in Claris/AW in a generic format, e.g. rtf for word processing and then import them in iWork components. Make a test.

If your AW files were created with AW 6, then the direct import in Pages, Numbers or Keynote is the most comfortable solution.

Jan 4, 2012 1:39 PM in response to Cattus Thraex

It's worth adding that nothing will open Appleworks databases. They can only be saved by exporting them as ASCII text and opening that in a database or spreadsheet application - of course the formatting will be lost, and calculation fields will bring over only the result, not the calculation. If you can't open a database in AppleWorks to export it then it's lost.

Mar 8, 2012 1:59 PM in response to samerwin

samerwin wrote:


To open any Appleworks Text file in Lion, open "Text Edit" and under "File" pull down the menu and select "Open…" then select your Appleworks file and click "Open". Now copy the text and paste it into any document.

...whereupon you will get an awful lot of programming garbage, though you may be able to pick out the text of a Word Proocessing document - though why bother? - Pages will open Word Processing documents OK.

Mar 8, 2012 8:59 PM in response to Roger Wilmut1

If you are running Lion, Pages will not open older Appleworks files without updating them to the latest version. If formatting is not important, Text Edit is simpler than returning to a pre-Lion system in order to open Appleworks files and update or convert them to something else. I only care about recovering the text without all the hassle.

I have held on to AppleWorks for as long as possible but Lion no longer supports it. Is there an app out there that converts AppleWorks to something Lion recognizes?

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