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Re: AppleWorks Files
On Jun 26, 2:09 pm, "atfphotogra...@gmail.com"
<atfphotogra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 26, 3:35 pm, Pete <p...@psu.edu> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I am looking for someone who can read AppleWorks 3.0 files off 5.25
> > floppy disks and either burn the files as PDFs onto a CD or print them
> > (which I can scan). The AppleWorks files are elementary science
> > lesson plans developed in a Science Institute for Teachers offered in
> > 1987, which I directed. The lesson plans were originally distributed
> > as a collection on 8 floppies, free of charge, to interested teachers.
>
> > The lesson plans are in the public domain domain, so there are no
> > copyright issues. As I remember, there are about 65 files -- lesson
> > plans and some introductory materials -- spread across 8 floppies.
>
> > Surprisingly, after 20 years, I am receiving inquires about the
> > availability of the lesson plans from science educators and teachers.
> > I would like to be able to place the lesson plans on a web site or
> > distribute them on CD, but first I need to gain access to them, again.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Pete
>
> Where are ya located?
>
> ATF
Would you like them in modern RTF files that Word and OpenOffice
Writer are happy with? You could then style them and print them as
desired.
It's probably fair to say that most of us here on this group are able
to do this. I could too.
Let us know.
-Warr