Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!usc!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!claris!wombat From: wombat@claris.com (Scott Lindsey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Q: Appleworks to Mac Keywords: medley, quartic, soya, rouge Message-ID: Date: 7 Feb 90 21:28:33 GMT References: <9002071524.AA04833@apple.com> Sender: wombat@claris.com Organization: Claris Corporation, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 40 In-reply-to: BREZ@BCVMS.BITNET's message of 7 Feb 90 15:22:00 GMT CC: BREZ@BCVMS.bitnet Subversive: Soviet In article jm7e+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jeremy G. Mereness) writes: > Is there any means that he can do work both at home and at work with > this setup? The GS has Appleworks GS while the Mac uses Excel and > Macwrite or maybe MS Word. Is theer anyway to pass data files back and > forth betwen the machines without losig the formating (and the > inconvenience of Apple File Exchange? And in article <9002071524.AA04833@apple.com> BREZ@BCVMS.BITNET (Scott 'Brez' Bresnahan) writes: > As anyone converted AppleWorks word processor files to the Mac? > If so, how? I know Apple File Exchange can be used, but where can > I get the 'plug in modules' for Appleworks to say MacWrite? If > you know the name of such a file, it would be a help since I can > then search America On-line or Applelink. There's two issues here: data transfer and information transfer. 1) There's currently 4 ways to move files between HFS and ProDOS file systems: AFE, DuplicateIIgs (in MPW), AppleShare, & block editors (look at one file and type it it on the other system, ick!)... and I'm working on a 5th way. More on that later if it works out (no, it's not an HFS FST). If you have it set up, AppleShare is the easiest way: simply save a file on the server where you can get to it from the other system. AFE is far from perfect, but it's about the only other viable alternative (unless you have an MPW development system with MPWIIgs). 2) There is currently no way to maintain formatting information between MacWrite II and AppleWorks GS. MacWrite II v1.1 ships with an AppleWorks XTND filter, so you could export from MWII as AWKS then import into AWGS. You can't go the other way, yet. As for the plug-ins to AWKS, sorry I don't know anything there. As I said, the plug-ins for MacWrite II exist and are being shipped. All this aside, there is still the issue of font compatibility, which has not been resolved. Scott Lindsey | I dig iguana in their outer space duds Claris Corp. | saying, "Aren't you glad we only eat bugs?" ames!claris!wombat| DISCLAIMER: These are not the opinions of Claris, Apple, wombat@claris.com | StyleWare, the author, or anyone else living or Dead.