Appleworks on the intel iMAC

I have been using an Apple G4 mirrored door for many years, and I have many many files in Appleworks.
My question is, will Appleworks work in a new iMAC intel???
I am considering buying the new iMAC 27 inch as an eventual replacement for my G4.
If Apple works cannot be used, is there a software to convert them to a format usable by the iMAC intel???

I haven't explored every facet of it, but with some small glitches it works fine on 10.6. When you get the new Mac, use Setup Assistant (same features as Migration Assistant) on the first boot. You will need a 9pin to 6pin Firewire cable to use Firewire Target Disk Mode to do the transfer. Have a look at these. You will be asked to install Rosetta, which you will need to run the PPC apps like Appleworks.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1661
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