AppleWorks Updater (Classic) 6.2.8

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    16/01/2004
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  • Minimum requirements:
    Mac OS 8.1, AppleWorks 6.0

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AppleWorks combines word processing, page layout, image manipulation, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations into a single application. To help users easily and effectively express their ideas, AppleWorks provides users with direct access to a dynamic library of Internet-based templates that assist in the creation of professional looking documents, such as newsletters, business cards, mailing labels, and party invitations. In addition, AppleWorks features enhanced formatting tools that enable one-click integration of text, spreadsheets, images, and movies into a single document. This update to AppleWorks 6.0 and later enhances the reliability of AppleWorks spreadsheet environment and resolves issues with web based templates and clip-art on networks using proxy servers.

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