any good substitute for Appleworks?

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I've just upgraded to Mt Lion from Leopard, and I miss appleworks. I've not been able to find anything to take its place. Is there something out there I've not found? thanks.
 

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Where have you been looking? Did you check the Mac App Store which you now have since you upgraded to Mountain Lion?

Apple Pages = $19.99

Apple Numbers = $19.99

Apple Keynote = $19.99

Or, download the free LibreOffice from here.
 
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Thanks. I'll check them out. I needed the graphics as much as the word processing.

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There are a metric tonne of word processing programs out there, Pages is a good one and there are plenty more depending on what you really need.

For graphics, you'll need to be a wee bit more specific. If you're looking for a simple vector (line drawing) program, or a pixel editor, or what. Again, plenty of VASTLY superior options, but I want to make a recommendation that addresses your actual needs.
 
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I used Applworks Draw a lot, and I'd like to find something along that line.

Thanks.
 
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The latest version of libre office definitely opens cwk files
 
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Thanks!

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