The simplest solution is to get Apple’s iWork apps (Pages, Numbers, and Keynote). This is because AppleWorks requires Rosetta and Lion no longer supports Rosetta. If you are a former AppleWorks user, you probably know that AppleWorks no longer launches in OS X 10.7 Lion. What if a file’s data format is so ancient that you no longer have any applications that can read the format? I recently tripped over two examples of this dilemma. But another pitfall awaits if and when you ever try to open those old files. All your data from floppy disks (or whatever) is now safely on USB flash drives, terabyte backup drives, or in the cloud. You’ve managed to dodge the bullet of obsolete storage media.
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