Microsoft Word for Imac G3 OS 10.1.4

I'm looking for a version of Microsoft Word to use with a G3 IMac OS 10.1.4. Any ideas? Also, where can I find it?

MacBook 2,1, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Jun 1, 2007 10:11 AM

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Jun 1, 2007 2:53 PM in response to richober

rich,

Word 2004 works (with some known defects like being able to hard crash OS X by cutting and pasting multiple format items from a web page). If you only copy text from a web page, it will not crash.

It seems as though our copy of Office 2000 also works with X but I would have to reconfirm that.

As for a source, Google for it and you will get several options. Here is a used copy for $95 at Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0001WN16M/ref=pdbbs_sr_olp1/104-5820569-6805523?ie=UTF8&s=software&qid=1180733350&sr=8-1

Jim

Jun 1, 2007 5:28 PM in response to richober

OS X10.1 is basically obsolete. If you would upgrade your OS to Panther 10.3 you would have more choices for a word processor & printer.

The freeware NeoOffice is equivalent to Microsoft Office. It can open Excel files, Word files & PowerPoint files. You can also create these types of files that can be opened by PC users. http://download.neooffice.org/neojava/en/index.php

Here's the Panther requirements.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106163

 Cheers, Tom

Jun 1, 2007 8:39 PM in response to Appaloosa mac man

rich,

Word 2004 works (with some known defects like being
able to hard crash OS X by cutting and pasting
multiple format items from a web page). If you only
copy text from a web page, it will not crash.

It seems as though our copy of Office 2000 also works
with X but I would have to reconfirm that.

As for a source, Google for it and you will get
several options. Here is a used copy for $95 at
Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0001WN16M/ref=
pd bbs_sr_olp1/104-5820569-6805523?ie=UTF8&s=software
&qid=1180733350&sr=8-1

Jim


rich,

Word 2004 works (with some known defects like being
able to hard crash OS X by cutting and pasting
multiple format items from a web page). If you only
copy text from a web page, it will not crash.

It seems as though our copy of Office 2000 also works
with X but I would have to reconfirm that.

As for a source, Google for it and you will get
several options. Here is a used copy for $95 at
Amazon.com:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0001WN16M/ref=
pd bbs_sr_olp1/104-5820569-6805523?ie=UTF8&s=software
&qid=1180733350&sr=8-1

Jim


Thanks. My son's only 7 and it's only for him to be able to type short stories and the like. I checked your location at Amazon and it says that it requires a minimum 10.2.8. You still get it to run on 10.1.4?

Jun 1, 2007 9:22 PM in response to richober

In my opinion, you don't really want to stick your 7-year old son with the complexity and crankiness of Microsoft Word just yet.

I recommend AppleWorks. It is simple, approachable, easy for the novice user to get his arms around it. Includes spreadsheet, database, and drawing/painting and simple presentation (powerpoint-like) features. It is NOT a toy.

The interface is very consistent from function to function.

There is an active discussion forum for AppleWorks nearby.

Almost all of what he learns will transfer to Microsoft Word when he is ready to make that leap.

It can be bought new at the Apple online store for US$79, shipped.

Jun 4, 2007 11:45 AM in response to richober

There was a Claris Works for Kids, which I think may have been only available for Classic, OS 8/9, before it was retired, not sure if you can find it anymore. It included some drawing and word processing tools and other templates and activities with simple menus geared towards kids.

Another suggestion, off-topic,
Kid Pix Deluxe 3 for OS X 10.1.5 or higher, for creating graphics, slide shows, etc.
http://www.mackiev.com/kp_system.html

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