Appleworks For Os X 10.10 Update
OS X 10.9 Mavericks was still riding high at 59.1%, and OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard held a solid third place at 15.0%. OS X 10.7 Lion held the fourth spot with 8.1%, and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion was in fifth place at 7.3%. OS X 10.4 and 10.5 are both below the 2.0% mark and ignored here. Creating a bootable OS X 10.10 Yosemite USB drive is very easy. All you need is a Mac, as the tools provided for the process are only available in OS X, and a USB drive with a capacity of 8 GB (or.
I managed a lab of 25 iMacs all running OS X 10.10 and had no issues with this version of the operating system. It had the usually anticipated release bugs, but a few patches later this OS was doing just fine. It worked well when we needed it to. Read all OS X Yosemite (10.10) reviews. Would run only on Mac OS X. AppleWorks 6.2 installer.sit Contains AppleWorks 6.2.3 for Mac OS 8 & 9 and AppleWorks 6.2.4 for Mac OS X. However, I believe the installer itself will only run on pre-Mac OS X systems (unless the Mac OS X systems have a working Classic installation). Also, when performing the 'Easy Install', the installer states. Peggy, I’ve restored a number of older Macs, and for some, bit the bullet and upgraded from 10.6.8 to 10.6.11 and then to 10.7. This provides a version of Safari that works on the modern Internet, and will run most modern OS X software. Unfortunately, it won’t run PowerPC OS X software like 10.6 does.
I have an iMac G3450DVD that has 512MB RAM and plenty of hard disk space. We recently upgraded the OS to 10.4 and updated AppleWorks to the latest version so the user could convert his old ClarisWorks documents to AppleWorks format and continue to work on them. The conversion seems to have worked fine but when we open a AppleWorks document now and try to edit it, we get the error pop 'There is not enough memory to perform Undo'. The choices are OK and Cancel. Any idea as to the cause of this memory error?
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JerryMac58
Appleworks For Os X 10.10
Does any know if Apple offers any discount or incentive if you want to upgraqde Appleworks from an older IMac to the new Intel IMac?
Thanks,
Welcome to Apple Discussions, WMombert!
What do you mean by Upgrade? You older iMac is likely to be running the most current version of AW aready. That version will run fine on your new iMac. Apple didn't (and almost certainly won't) upgrade AW for intel macs. Just remember to erase AW off you older iMac if you install it on the new one. You are only licensed for one machine at a time.
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Shut down both computers
Connect computers using 6-pin to 6-pin firewire cable.
Boot up Intel iMac normally.
Boot up G5 holding down T until firewire symbol appears on screen.
Navigate to HD/Applications on Intel.
Navigate to HD/Applications on G5.
Put windows side-by-side.
Drag & drop Appleworks folder into Intel's Applications folder.
Eject G5's disk icon & shutdown G5.
Shut down Intel.
Disconnect wire.
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Thanks.Remove the unwanted accounts from System Preferences > Accounts. Unlock the prefs by clicking the lock at the bottom and authenticating with your admin password. Select the account to delete and click the minus sign at the bottom of the window. You may be asked if you want to preserve the data or completely delete; choose the complete deletion. Do that for both surplus accounts.
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2. Considering running Appleworks in Snow Leopard (with Rosetta) installed into Parallels for use in Lion or Mt. Lion
[click on image to enlarge]Hello. I have been using Appleworks continuosly since purchasing this eMac in 2002. When I upgrade to a new iMac, ie 10.5, how can I continue using this great program? I believe it can be purchased from a dealer other than Apple and will all the Appleworks data I have save still be useable? I would very much appreciate all info provided regarding this. Thanks very much.
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If you cannot find your original serial number, you will have to contact Apple with a proof of purchase, see these links:
Pro Application Replacement Serial Numbers: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1861
Troubleshooting Professional Application Serial Numbers: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2005
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LéonieI have an older imac running 10.6.8 and I am considering buying a new one.
I read a link with guidleines to upgrade to lion. My question is:
After upgrading to lion, I am going to buy a new imac and want to move to the new imac with the least inconvenience. I have a lot of music app/usb interfaces so the time to reconfigure everything would be very time consuming.
So is the 'safe' way to do it?
Do a time machine backup of current configuration.
Follow the link I saw outlining upgrading from 10.6.8 to lion on my current imac.
Get everything working again on the current imac with mountain lion.
Do a time machine backup of the lion configuration.
Get the new imac and on first boot, elect to restore from the time machine backup wiping out what came installed on the new imac.
Another time machine backup on the new imac.
I should be done?
or is there a better /safer way?
I have been putting this off for almost year because of the number of apps I am running and devices I have connected. a short list.
file servers off firewire 800 and 400 ( I know I will need the thunderbolt to firewire adapters).
approx 12-18 usb devices all connected either directly or daisy chained through usb controllers connected to usb controllers.
about 10 external USB drives.
vmware
midi interfaces for piano/guitar.
m-audio fast track ultra
multiple DVD/blu-ray reader/writers
Hence my concern for a smooth transition
thanks in advance.There is really no need to update the older iMac running 10.6 to Lion, especially if you have multiple backups of your User Data. You can easliy move or migrate data from any one of your External HDs or Server to the new iMac.
As for your current iMac:
If you plan on selling the older iMac, Lion is not transferable and you will want to sell it with a clean install of 10.6 and let the new owner upgrade.
If you plan on keeping the older iMac around for others to use and it supports Mountain Lion, then in my humble opinion Mountain Lion is the better upgrade.
As for your other devices:
• Yes, Thunderbolt to FireWire adapter
• Yes, external USB 2.0 and 3.0 devices are backwards compatible
• Sorry, I don't use vmware
• Sorry, I don't use midi interfaces
• Sorry, I don't use m-audio
• Yes, my external DVD drives work with various Mac's running 10.6 thru 10.8
Sorry I can't better answer your Audio questions. If no one else comes along with the answers here, then you might try starting another ASC question focused on those transitions.I have no desire to void the 3 year Applecare plan I paid for.
I just bought the new iMac 2011, I would like to upgrade the RAM, the HDD and add an SSD in the future, without doubt. Does this mean that, in order to do so, and remain within warranty, I am going to have to bring my iMac to an Apple Store, buy the parts directly from them, and pay for labour?
Any clarification would be appreciated. Thanks.Greetings,
Memory you can upgrade yourself. It is covered in the manual for your computer: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/imac_mid2011_ug.pdf
--This is the only customer installable part.
The hard drive is another matter. iMacs are HIGHLY compact desktop computers. Gaining access to the hard drive requires removing the LCD and the glass that covers it. While one could do this in theory, and perhaps not damage any components in the process (which is what voids the warranty), I wouldn't risk it.
Apple Retail stores do not in general offer after market upgrades. You could contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider to see if they do: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1434
Personally, I'd buy a computer with an HD that meets my needs and use external drives as needed as they are very reasonably priced these days. Its not like you're gonna be carrying the iMac around . Or maybe you are? 27' portable?
Once the 3 years are up (if you keep the computer that long) you can start cracking it open if you like. Though frankly there may something even better out by then. Having the AppleCare ups the re-sale value so you could sell the old system online and buy something new.
Hope that helps!
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