Richard,
I haven't used its Presentation tool, but Google docs has served me well for 
both word processing and Spreadsheets and can import/Export in WOrd/OO format 
for those types of docs.

Pete Haworth

On Jan 30, 2011, at 7:51 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

> Thank you Marty, Paul, and esp. Thomas with this generous offer:
> 
> > Richard, If you don't find a solution please feel free to send
> > them to me and I will be glad to convert them for you. I have
> > iWork and PPT but no longer have Appleworks. If I don't need
> > the AW and can open them in iWork then go ahead and send them
> > to me. I'm up for another hour or so here tonight.
> 
> For the moment we've decided to just print to PDF from the Mac and use the 
> PDF player's presentation mode to run it.  Since it just need to be run on 
> Window and not edited there, the PDF option works well for now.
> 
> Later on we'll migrate all of the old CWKs to a new format - and definitely 
> not one from a sole-source proprietary vendor, but will be using OpenOffice 
> for storage going forward.  At this point every serious tool supports OO in 
> an out, and being open source OO can never die.
> 
> Thanks again for the tips, and Thomas your generosity is much appreciated 
> here.
> 
> - Richard Gaskin
>  Fourth World
> 
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