But specifications clearly state AppleWorks. That's what we signed for. See below for exact specifications.
Reg On Tuesday, November 5, 2002, at 09:33 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't know this for sure but I suspect it with ship with a > Department of > Education SOE which would include Office et al but not Appleworks. > regards > Vince Stackpole > >> OK. Received my DoE iBook today. Hooray! >> Are we supposed to have AppleWorks? >> If so where is it? >> Or do we have to install it from CD? >> >> Regards >> Maureen >> Notebooks for Teachers Apple iBook Configuration Available Configurations Processor 600MHz PowerPC G3 Level 2 Cache 512K at 600MHz Memory (PC100 SDRAM) 256 MB RAM System bus 100MHz Hard disk drive 20GB Ultra ATA Optical drive CD-ROM Display 12.1-inch (30.7 cm) (diagonal) TFT XGA FireWire One 400-Mbps FireWire (IEEE 1394) port USB Two ports (12-Mbps each) Graphics Support ATI Mobility Radeon with 16MB of SDRAM VGA, S-video and composite video output Video outport for mirroring with an external display or projector; composite video output to TV through AV port (requires optional Apple AV cable). Modem Built-in 56K V.90 modem Ethernet Built-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet Wireless networking AirPort ready System Software Mac OS X v10.2.1 Software All models include the Department of Education SOE for Mac OS X v10.2.1. This includes QuickTime, iMovie 2, iTunes 2, AppleWorks, Mac OS X Mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, World Book Mac OS X Edition, Microsoft Office X which includes Word x, Excel X, Powerpoint X and Entourage, Virex and Microsoft Media Player for MAC. Floppy Drive An external Floppy Disk drive is included. Carry Bag Carry Bag included [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]