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Old July 30th, 2008, 12:07 AM
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Imac 3gDV 400 Included software?

i am at a loss but does anyone know if the Imac includes any extra software like i keep reading about, i bought an imac from someone and it came with 4 Discs but i am looking for Appleworks... is it in any of the CD's i have? they are the discs that were included with the computer OS, Software restore Imovie and one other disk
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Old July 30th, 2008, 02:46 AM
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If I remember correctly, that Mac shipped with Mac OS 9.1 and a version with Appleworks on those discs - the software restore one.
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thanks for the info. i just need to figure out how to use that disk
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AppleWorks might be called differently, Apple has changed the name for some time to iWorks i believe.


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AppleWorks was originally ClarisWorks, and is based upon the same code base. Both ran under pre-OS X systems (OS 6/7/8/9).

No version of iWork runs on pre-OS X systems, and is not based off of the Apple/ClarisWorks code at all -- but is intended to be a replacement for Apple/ClarisWorks.

You will not find iWork on those disks, but you should find AppleWorks.
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