I've always used an iMac, and I'm currently running Snow Leopard. Back in 1997, with my first iMac I began to build a database using Apple's Appleworks 6, and after upgrading a couple of times I still use it. It's a very large database catalogue of my entire music collection, everything nicely cross referenced, running to thousands of entries,
Here's the problem, Apple no longer recognises Appleworks 6, so if I wish to upgrade my system beyond Snow Leopard I will be unable to access all that mass of information.
At the moment, everything works fine, but the computer is a few years old and won't last forever, and I dread having to do all that data entry again!
Is there some software out there which will be enable me to read Appleworks 6 and store it in a readable form on any new iMac?
I could of course simply soldier on, buy a new computer and banish my old Mac and database to the back room. Oddly,it's only the database facility that will not be recognised by any new machine that I buy, everything else in Appleworks 6 can be read as a Pages document.
It really is unforgivable that Apple don't seem to believe in back compatability, any suggestions would be very welcome.
Here's the problem, Apple no longer recognises Appleworks 6, so if I wish to upgrade my system beyond Snow Leopard I will be unable to access all that mass of information.
At the moment, everything works fine, but the computer is a few years old and won't last forever, and I dread having to do all that data entry again!
Is there some software out there which will be enable me to read Appleworks 6 and store it in a readable form on any new iMac?
I could of course simply soldier on, buy a new computer and banish my old Mac and database to the back room. Oddly,it's only the database facility that will not be recognised by any new machine that I buy, everything else in Appleworks 6 can be read as a Pages document.
It really is unforgivable that Apple don't seem to believe in back compatability, any suggestions would be very welcome.
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