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Re: Appleworks for the IIe
- Subject: Re: Appleworks for the IIe
- From: Pim Blokland <nipp@nipp.nl>
- Date: 2000/01/15
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: NIPP
- References: <HFQf4.69$vs.682@news2.tor.primus.ca>
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In article <HFQf4.69$vs.682@news2.tor.primus.ca>, "Robert-Francois"
<robert-francois@engineer.com> wrote:
> Is it Y2K compliant is my next question..
That question has been answered many times in this newgroup. The most
common answers seem to be: yes, and no.
It depends on what version of AppleWorks you run and what version of
ProDOS. Problems can be real bad (the program asks for the current date
and won't let you continue until you have typed xx/xx/9x) or minor
cosmetic (when sorting by date it puts 2000 before 1999 instead of
after). There is a ProDOS patch for the latter problem, but that patch
will prevent other programs from running correctly (like, the date may
show as 15/01/100).
--
Groetjes, Pim
Pouf it went