I bought my iMac in '99, and it came with Appleworks 5.0. About a year later, I found a 6.0 upgrade on the web (I think from the Apple site). The "about" page says version 6.02f (96). I've been using it with system 9.1 to make invoices and installation drawings.
Last year I upraded to system 9.2.2, and now Appleworks runs really slowly. Almost constant disk accesses. Basically, I quit all apps, restart, open Appleworks, go away for five minutes, then come back and try to use Appleworks.
I downloaded Appleworks 6.0.4, but it won't install. Error message says something like, "Installer could not find Appleworks 6." Same thing with trying to install 6.2.9. Maybe the 'f" in 6.02f means it's a French version?
Until I "run out" and buy the latest version, is there a simple way to start up, using system 9.1, when I need to use Appleworks? Then switch back to 9.2.2 to do other things?
Last year I upraded to system 9.2.2, and now Appleworks runs really slowly. Almost constant disk accesses. Basically, I quit all apps, restart, open Appleworks, go away for five minutes, then come back and try to use Appleworks.
I downloaded Appleworks 6.0.4, but it won't install. Error message says something like, "Installer could not find Appleworks 6." Same thing with trying to install 6.2.9. Maybe the 'f" in 6.02f means it's a French version?
Until I "run out" and buy the latest version, is there a simple way to start up, using system 9.1, when I need to use Appleworks? Then switch back to 9.2.2 to do other things?