All your Quicken data will go right into any new Quicken for X that you buy we did the same thing you are doing at one time Hi Sy will your MS-works let you save as word doc.? if so just do that then get Office 2004 and open them up Michael & Sharon Vogt <>< On Dec 16, 2005, at 7:27 AM, Sy wrote: > > I use MS-Works 3 (about 15 years old) as a Database > and as a word processing tool. It does the job quite > well for me but knowing that it won't run on OSX (and > not wanting to use it in Classic mode) was wondering > how I'd go about getting it "translated" into a format > that would run on OSX. Does anyone know of any online > services which can do this or software I could buy? I > have the same question regarding my "Quicken '98" > software. > > These are the 2 programs I use most and which are of > most importance to me. The other stuff I assume can > be updated by getting more current versions over the > Internet. > > Any advice will be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Sy > > > On 11/29/05, Sy <sytech at yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> I have a Mac G4 (400 mhz. running System 9.1) with >> AGP Graphics . I have 576 MB of RAM >> >> I've been looking for a list which addresses pre-OSX >> issues and I hope this is the one. >> >> The main reason I haven't upgraded to OSX is that I > am >> running old versions of Microsoft Works, Quicken > etc.. >> and they work just fine on my system 9.1. The > browsers >> I use are Netscape Communicator 4.79 for email as > well >> as IE 5.1 and sometimes Mozilla 1.3.1. and they do > the >> job.