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AppleWorks 6.2.9 [OLDER VERSION]
 
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AppleWorks 6.2.9 [OLDER VERSION]

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2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Mac, Mac OS X
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • This complete set of digital technologies combines word processing, page layout, painting, spreadsheet, database, and presentation tools into one easy application
  • Draw from an ever-expanding library of templates to make any home or personal project look professional
  • Simple toolbars and customizable options allow users to incorporate text, spreadsheets, digital photos, images, sounds, and movies in a single document
  • Preemptive multitasking allows users to work on AppleWorks projects while still ripping songs from iTunes
  • New translation tools for Word and Excel files - save your work as a Windows file to share with colleagues

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00009L1HV
  • Item model number: M9057z/a
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: May 7, 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,750 in Software (See Bestsellers in Software)

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    #66 in  Software > Graphics > Home Publishing
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Product Description

AppleWorks 6.2 gives you the tools of a professional artist and the convenience of the Mac operating system! Integrates seamlessly with QuickTime to add animation and video clips to your online or digital documents Stage a perfect presentation with 26 smooth slideshow transitions

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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's Terrible in OSX., October 9, 2004
I loved Appleworks for OS9. It provided a straightforward, easy-to-use word processor, spreadsheet, database, and illustration tools at very reasonable cost. Appleworks had everything anyone would need for home use -except the ability to read or write MS Word documents. I used Appleworks for personal projects, though, because it was a pleasure to use. Appleworks 6.2.9 for OSX is an entirely different animal. It's buggy beyond belief. Apple shouldn't have released software that has not been successfully upgraded for their current operating system. (I don't know why Amazon is still selling 6.2.7, as I bought 6.2.9 months ago. But the two versions have no obvious differences.)

The good news is that Appleworks can now read MS Word documents...sort of. When you open a Word document, it launches TextEdit. You can read the document in TextEdit and modify it if you like. But tabs don't translate well. If there are columns created with tabs, the document will be indecipherable. Other nice features (that are not new) include a convenient thesaurus. It's not comprehensive, but it is good enough to be useful in finding definitions and alternatives to words. It's easy to turn off "Smart Quotes" in Preferences, and one click of the mouse will make it the default. No need to create a template. The spellchecker works when you tell it to, not while you're typing.

Creating a good-looking document and, in fact, knowing how it will look when printed is a frustrating undertaking. What was so simple and easy in OS9 has become a challenge in OSX. The first thing you will notice when you begin to create a document is the size of the document window. Appleworks' windows no longer open to a usable size. They are small. So first you must resize the window using the zoom percentage tool in the lower left-hand corner. 125% should be about right for most purposes. Then, for word processing, you will need to select "fractional character widths" in Preferences, if you'd like to be able to read what you've typed. Otherwise most fonts will display with gaps between some letters while others are on top of one another, making it impossible to see the periods at the end of sentences or to tell which spaces between words and letters are real. Oddly, even without fractional character widths enabled, the document will print without odd spaces. Fonts also print much heavier than they appear. Type looks wispy onscreen and barely legible in some fonts, but they print fine. That's not much help if you can't see how it will look as you are creating the document.

Some lines are missing the last couple of tabs on the line, making it impossible to use tabs to line up text on the far right side of the document. The cursor jumps down to the next line before it should. I have disabled the .cwk suffix in Preferences, but it still appears on some documents, and I cannot get rid of it manually. The font menu sticks and is difficult to scroll down. The spellcheck window appears inconveniently at the very bottom of the screen. It can be moved, but it is far too small and cannot be resized. Appleworks won't save documents with backslashes in the file name, although you can inexplicably add the backslashes later.

None of these problems were present in Appleworks 6.0 or 6.2 that I had for OS9. I experimented with Appleworks 6.2.7 and 6.2.9 in an Apple store to make sure I didn't just have a defective copy and found the same deficiencies. So I'm sorry to say that I can't recommend Appleworks for OSX, although I enjoyed using it in OS9. I couldn't say how 6.2.7 or 6.2.9 perform in OS9, but I wouldn't risk the upgrade if I still had OS9. I would copy Appleworks 6.2 and install the upgrade on one copy only, to see how it goes.
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars There are better choices available, December 3, 2003
AppleWorks isn't really a bad product - it's been around for quite a few years, previously as ClarisWorks - but it desperately needs an update. For example, version 6.2.7 still doesn't take full advantage of features found in Mac OSX. Furthermore, it has some rather strange interface quirks and lacks some important features (spellcheck as you type, for example). My recommendation: spend an extra $50 and buy Microsoft Office v.X for student and teacher, which is a much better software package. Another option is to buy a drawing/layout software prgoram such as The Print Shop for Mac OSX, by MacKiev, which offers excellent design and print capabilities for all sorts of projects (labels, greeting cards, calendars, etc). Hopefully Apple will update AppleWorks someday soon.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I hate Microsoft, but it's a Microsoft world, April 25, 2004
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First of all, let me say I love Apple and dislike Microsoft. I would always choose to support Apple over Microsoft. If you are one of those people that never has to share documents with a Windows friend, then AppleWorks will be fine. I don't think it's as good as Office (or Word or Excel, if you aren't buying the whole Office suite,) but for the price, I'd buy AW instead.

Anyway, my frustration level with AW has reached the breaking point, and now I'm going to have to go out and do what I never wanted to do- buy Microsoft Office. AW is supposedly compatible with Excel and Word documents, but AW has often converted incoming Excel and Word documents to junk, if it is even able to open the Microsoft documents at all. Also, if you want to save an AW spreadsheet as an excel document, don't expect it to transfer your work nicely. Simple data cells it can handle, but charts- no way. As a business school student, it's essential that I am able to send and receive Word and Excel documents without issues. AppleWorks does not do the job.

It breaks my heart to recommend a Microsoft product over an Apple product, but until Apple makes a truly compatible alternative to Office, I have no choice but to recommend that my fellow Mac users buy Office instead of AppleWorks.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent & Practical Software
This version of Appleworks works better than any previous version I've used. Easier to use than Microsoft Software.
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1.0 out of 5 stars It Was OK, Until It REALLY Wasn't
I had used AppleWorks for OS X fairly happily for some time. I never loved it; the interface seemed both sparse and clunky and the included templates were a little lacking. Read more
Published on June 11, 2006 by Demonskrye

2.0 out of 5 stars Clunker of an app
Appleworks really needs a thorough overall. In the latest version, the interface under OSX sucks. Why, oh why cannot the document window automatically expand to fill the screen,... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Appleworks review
I am pleased with it. However I am disappointed that the "learn" the word in the spelling is not enabled. I like it better than Microsoft word. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice system but...
I like apple works, and it gets me by for my needs at home but for business I need Windows XP. I like the simple interface, and the straight forward approach. Read more
Published on December 30, 2003 by Rabbit Krishna

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