Brand new iMac- Appleworks from 'old' mac

Hello! I just bought a brand new Intel iMac. (love it) I just dragged the Appleworks application folder across to the 'new' iMac from my old G-4.
It seems to be working beautifully on my new iMac. It just seemed TOO EASY. Is there something I'm missing? I didn't expect it to work.
Anyone have experience with this?
Thanks, Daniel

PS: looks like Peggy and I signed up with Apple on the same day
Not likely. There was a major crash of the Discussions database back in the summer of 2000 & registrations dates were re-set.
FYI Apple //GS: iWork has no "s"

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