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AppleWorks 6 word processor under Mac OS X
Maintainer: Apple Computer
Latest release: 6.2.9 / 2004
OS: Mac OS, Mac OS X, Windows
Genre: Office suite
License: Proprietary
Website: www.apple.com

AppleWorks is an office suite of software applications sold by Apple Computer. Versions of AppleWorks exist that are compatible with Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, and Microsoft Windows. It started out as ClarisWorks, published by the Apple software subsidiary, Claris. It combined a word processor, a drawing program, a painting program, a spreadsheet, a database program, and a terminal program for communications. All the components were integrated to provide a seamless suite that worked in concert; for example, spreadsheets could be embedded in a word processing document, or formatted text into drawings, etc. A common misconception is that the components were derived from the existing Claris programs MacWrite, and MacDraw. ClarisWorks was written from scratch by Bob Hearn and Scott Holdaway, after the purchase by Claris the user-interface was redesigned to match other Claris programs. Image File history File links AppleWorks_6_icon. ... AppleWorks version 6 word processor on Mac OS X 10. ... Software maintenance is one of the activities in software engineering, and is the process of enhancing and optimizing deployed software (software release), as well as remedying defects. ... Apple Computer, Inc. ... A software release is to create a new version of the system or program and release it to the user community. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... An operating system is a program required for the user to manage the system and to run third-party application software for that system. ... Mac OS, which stands for Macintosh Operating System, is a range of graphical user interface-based operating systems developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers. ... Mac OS X is the operating system that is included with all currently shipping Apple Macintosh computers in the education, the consumer, and in the business markets. ... Microsoft Windows is a series of popular proprietary operating environments and operating systems created by Microsoft for use on personal computers and servers. ... A software genre is a classification of software by its common function, type or topic. ... In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office application suite, productivity suite, offimatic suite or integrated offimatic program, is a software suite intended to be used by typical clerical and knowledge workers. ... A software license is a type of proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software — sometimes called an End User License Agreement (EULA) — that specifies the perimeters of the permission granted by the owner to the user. ... Proprietary indicates that a party exercises private ownership, control or use over an item of property, usually to the exclusion of other parties. ... The front page of the English Wikipedia Website. ... In computing, an office suite, sometimes called an office application suite, productivity suite, offimatic suite or integrated offimatic program, is a software suite intended to be used by typical clerical and knowledge workers. ... Application software is a subclass of computer software that employs the capabilities of a computer directly to a task that the user wishes to perform. ... Apple Computer, Inc. ... Mac OS X is the operating system that is included with all currently shipping Apple Macintosh computers in the education, the consumer, and in the business markets. ... Mac OS 9 was the last version of what has since become known as the classic Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS), introduced by Apple Computer on October 23rd, 1999. ... Microsoft Windows is a series of popular proprietary operating environments and operating systems created by Microsoft for use on personal computers and servers. ... Claris was a computer software company formed as a spin-off from Apple Computer in 1987. ... A word processor (also more formally known as a document preparation system) is a computer application used for the production (including composition, editing, formatting, and possibly printing) of any sort of viewable or printed material. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... A database is an organized collection of data. ... A terminal emulator, terminal application, term, or tty for short, is a program that emulates a dumb video terminal within some other display architecture. ... MacWrite was a word processor application released along with the first Apple Macintosh systems in 1984. ... MacDraw was a vector-based drawing program made by Apple Computer for the early Macintosh computers; the software was later sold to Claris. ...


With version 3.0 of ClarisWorks, the Assistants feature was introduced — comparable to the Wizards of Microsoft Office. Some Assistants still remain in the program.


When the Claris company was disbanded and taken back into Apple, the suite was renamed AppleWorks. (In fact, version 5 of the software was first called ClarisWorks; following the company's return to Apple, it was later renamed AppleWorks.) The most recent version no longer contains the communications feature, mainly due to the rise of easy-to-use Internet service providers, and adds a presentation feature. It has been Carbonized to work on Mac OS X, but otherwise has not been updated since 2003, and doesn't utilize some of the newer features of Mac OS X. Although some consider 2005's iWork to be a replacement for AppleWorks, the newer product does not include spreadsheet, database, and illustration tools, and AppleWorks remains on the market. An Internet service provider (ISP, also called Internet access provider) is a business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services. ... A presentation program is a computer software package used to give presentations, normally in the form of a slide show. They typically include three major functions, the slide show system to display content in a linear fashion, an editor that allows text to be moved around en-mass from slide... Carbon is the codename of Apple Computers APIs for the Macintosh operating system, which permits a good degree of backward compatibility between source code written to run on the classic Mac OS, and the newer Mac OS X. The APIs are published and accessed in the form of C... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... iWork 06 Box iWork is a suite of applications created by Apple Computer, containing a word processing and layout application (Pages), and a presentation package (Keynote). ...

AppleWorks 6 Starting Points Window
AppleWorks 6 Starting Points Window

AppleWorks can create, open, and save files in a number of file formats. For example, word processor documents can be saved in Word format, and spreadsheet files can be saved in Microsoft Excel format. This is the Apple Works Starting Points from Apple Works 6. ... This is the Apple Works Starting Points from Apple Works 6. ... Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program written and distributed by Microsoft for computers using the Microsoft Windows operating system and for Apple Macintosh computers. ...


While AppleWorks is available for purchase, it is also bundled with all consumer level PowerPC-based computers sold by Apple, including the iMac, iBook, eMac and Mac mini. The correct title of this article is iMac. ... Following the success of the iMac and its ongoing hardware simplification strategy, Apple Computer introduced the iBook, a laptop computer targeted to consumer and education market segments. ... The eMac, short for education Mac, is a desktop computer made by Apple Computer. ... The Mac mini is an Apple Macintosh desktop personal computer designed and marketed by Apple Computer. ...


AppleWorks is an international program, with different versions in different languages available. Communities of AppleWorks users are linked with resources by Apple online, and by the AppleWorks User Group. AppleWorks was originally the name of a similar office suite program available for the Apple II family of computers. The AppleWorks User Group is a group formed in 1991 to support users of Apples AppleWorks software suite. ... The 1977 Apple II, complete with integrated keyboard, color high-resolution graphics, sound, a sleek plastic case, and eight expansion slots. ...


See also

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External links

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Mac OS X: Address Book | Automator | Dashboard | Grapher | Finder | iCal | iChat | iSync | QuickTime | Safari | Spotlight ...
Other: Front Row | Photo Booth
Consumer .Mac | AppleWorks | iLife (GarageBand | iDVD | iMovie | iPhoto | iTunes | iWeb) | iWork (Keynote | Pages)
Prosumer: Final Cut Express | Logic Express
Pro: Aperture | Final Cut Studio (DVD Studio Pro | Final Cut Pro | Motion | Soundtrack Pro) | Logic Pro | Shake
Developer: Xcode | Interface Builder ...
Server: Apple Remote Desktop | Mac OS X Server | WebObjects | Xsan
Discontinued: HyperCard | MacDraw | Mac OS | MacPaint | MacProject | MacTerminal | MacWrite

  Results from FactBites:
 
Apple II History Chap 19 (5879 words)
AppleWorks was one of the first "integrated" software packages, preceded on the Apple II only by The Incredible Jack (published by Business Solutions, 1983).
AppleWorks was written by Rupert Lissner (who later changed his name to "Robert".[1]) Its earliest incarnation was in another product sold by Apple, called QuickFile.
AppleWorks' user interface was designed with menu bars, rather than the older command line interface (such as the one used in Applesoft, Integer BASIC, and the Monitor).
AppleWorks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (735 words)
Originally, AppleWorks was an integrated software package for the Apple II platform, released in 1984 by Apple Computer.
It was written by Robert Lissner and released in 1984 by Apple for the Apple II family of computers.
Although AppleWorks for Mac OS X is still available for purchase today, it is no longer bundled with new Macs and has not been updated since 2004.
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