Hey, if any of you working in Classic don't want to "feel" like you're
using an OS 9 app, email me. I have a package made by an Apple UI guy
in his spare time during May of 2000; consists of an Appearance Theme
and two CPs. It's now impossible to find b/c Apple caught wind of what
he did a
Clark writes,
Yes, Get Info tells me it's for both OS 9 and OS X. OK.
OK yeah. I opened an AW 6 file and saw the blue apple, even with Classic
on. I had to turn Classic back on after my little experiment because my
email program is apparently not Carbonized. And since I'm obviously usi
Regarding installing AppleWorks 6 on OSX: You can't just take the OS9
AppleWorks 6 installer and install it on 10. If you have AppleWorks 6
installed on OS9 this is what you do to get it to run in OSX:
Simply drag folder from OS9 to your OSX applications folder and open it. I
use AppleWorks 6 on my
You have to install AppleWorks 6 in Classic if it's an original
AppleWorks disc prior to the 6.2 version, but then you use the 6.2.x
upgrader to "Carbonize" the app.
Sent from Joey's iPhone 3G 2.1 on AT&T's all-new wireless network.
Visit http://www.apple.com/iphone for more information.
A
My Reply follows quote. On 30/11/2008 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
>recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember one
>time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
>"old" pro
On Nov 30, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Yersinia wrote:
> Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
> recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember
> one
> time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
> "old" programs which had bee
Yersinia wrote:
> and Clark writes,
>
> my (intel) MacBook Pro and OS 10.5.5.>
>
> Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
> recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember one
> time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and,
Okay everybody,
I just ran my little tests and confirmed that you're all correct (Dan,
Bruce, Fabian, Ken, Clark) about AW 6 booting natively in OS X without
Classic.
Wow, I had no idea, but AW 6 stayed on when I shut down Classic, and
booted back up from "scratch" when I double clicked it in
My Reply follows quote. On 30/11/2008 14:53 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
>recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember one
>time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
>"old" pro
Fabian writes,
Bruce writes,
Ken writes,
Really?! My version of AppleWorks 6 is also 6.2.9 and though I don't
recall why I did this (it was probably over a year ago), I remember one
time I decided to stay up on Tiger but shut down Classic, and, my two
"old" programs which had been on (
Yersinia wrote:
> 1. You WILL be able to run Classic Mode on OS X Tiger (10.4.x), on your
> G4 Quicksilver 733, IF you ALSO have OS 9 also installed on your
> Quicksilver. I still use AppleWorks 6 -- on both my G4 Quicksilver 867
> and G3/800 iBook both of which run OS X 10.4.9 with OS 9.2.
My Reply follows quote. On 30/11/2008 10:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>1. You WILL be able to run Classic Mode on OS X Tiger (10.4.x), on your
>G4 Quicksilver 733, IF you ALSO have OS 9 also installed on your
>Quicksilver. I still use AppleWorks 6 -- on both my G4 Quicksilver 867
>and G3/800
On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:11 AM, Yersinia wrote:
> 2. Appleworks 6 is not OS X native. It will only run in OS X with
> Classic, and to run Classic, you need to have OS 9 installed
> somewhere on
> your Quicksilver. 9.2.2 was optimized to run with OS X, but I've
> read you
> can still use OS 9.1
On Nov 30, 2008, at 10:11 AM, Yersinia wrote:
> 2. Appleworks 6 is not OS X native. It will only run in OS X with
> Classic,
This is not true. AppleWorks 6 (Version 6.2.9 to be specific) runs
happily on my iMac G5 under OS 10.5.5, which does not support Classic
at all.
Fabian
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On Nov 29, 2008, at 9:57 PM, Anne Keller-Smith wrote:
>
> Hoping my Appleworks 6 will still function on 10.4. It's an OSX app,
> but then so is PS7 and it doesn't work on the new iMac. So am not sure
> exactly how this transition will go.
Yes both will work fine as will Classic.
It's 10.5 that
Anne writes,
< Will I still have Classic once I upgrade to 10.4?
I don't think I'll need it, but I'm not quite sure.
Hoping my Appleworks 6 will still function on 10.4. It's an OSX app,
but then so is PS7 and it doesn't work on the new iMac. So am not sure
exactly how this transition will go.
Classic will work great in 10.4. Also AppleWorks 6 will work perfectly in
10.4-Jonas
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 8:57 PM, Anne Keller-Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Just one last question, o wise ones ...
>
> Will I still have Classic once I upgrade to 10.4?
>
> I don't think I'll need it, but
Just one last question, o wise ones ...
Will I still have Classic once I upgrade to 10.4?
I don't think I'll need it, but I'm not quite sure.
Hoping my Appleworks 6 will still function on 10.4. It's an OSX app,
but then so is PS7 and it doesn't work on the new iMac. So am not sure
exactly how
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