A couple things come to mind: saving a document once you start working on it. I don't know why, but say if I open an AW file from my .Mac account, and proceed to enter more data etc., it is much less likely to be vulnerable to crashing if I save the doc in the iMac or iBook's HD. Also, there's a bug which makes AW prone to crashing if you have too many docs in the Starting Points/Recent Items folder. It is a good idea to clean that folder out every so often. I don't know whether this bug might have been fixed in Tiger -- that would be nice, because I have too many items in my Recent Items at this moment ...
Patrick Draine

On Aug 16, 2005, at 6:01 AM, Don Hinkle wrote:


My wife's 800 mghz iMac, the volleyball version. OS X 10.2.8.
She works mostly in Appleworks, latest (last?) update.
Doing spreadsheets and word processing.
At unpredictable moments (according to her) it crashes or locks up.

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