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Released in the early 2000s, this version was Apple’s rare venture into the Windows desktop market at a time when the company was solely focused on selling Mac hardware. For a brief window, PC users could legally run a genuine Apple-built office suite on their Dell, HP, or Compaq machines. So, what happened? And can you still use AppleWorks 6 for Windows today?
But there’s a lesser-known chapter in this story: . appleworks 6 for windows
By 1998, Apple absorbed Claris back into the mothership, and ClarisWorks was rebranded as . Version 5 (1998) was the last version to support Windows natively. Then came AppleWorks 6 , released for Mac in 2000 and for Windows in 2001. Released in the early 2000s, this version was
Have a memory of using AppleWorks on a PC? Share it in the comments below. And can you still use AppleWorks 6 for Windows today
Let’s dive deep. To understand AppleWorks 6 for Windows, we must first go back to 1991. Apple’s spun-off subsidiary, Claris, released ClarisWorks 1.0 —an integrated suite that combined six essential tools in one small package. Unlike Microsoft Office, which was bloated and expensive, ClarisWorks was elegant, minimalist, and cross-platform from the start (Mac OS and Windows 3.1).