On August 15, 2007, Apple announced AppleWorks had reached end-of-life status, and would no longer be sold. As of 2007, AppleWorks had not been updated in several years and was unable to run on the Intel processors shipping in new Macs. It was bundled with all consumer-level Macintoshes sold by Apple until its discontinuation. Apple absorbed Claris and the name ClarisWorks was changed to AppleWorks. Those applications do not share any code with the 8-bit Apple II original. The Apple subsidiary Claris created the new successor ClarisWorks for Apple IIGS (1988), Macintosh (1991), and Windows (1993). It was developed by Rupert Lissner for Apple Computer, originally for the Apple II platform and launched in 1984, and was later reworked for the Macintosh platform. 6.2.9 (Mac OS X)/6.2.8 (Mac OS 8.1-9.2.2)/6.2.2 (Windows)Ĭlassic Mac OS, Mac OS X, Windows 2000 or laterĪppleWorks at the Wayback Machine (archived February 3, 2007)ĪppleWorks is an integrated office suite containing a word processor, database, and spreadsheet.
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