If I have an old disk with iWork 08, how can I download it on my new Mac Mini?

My new mac mini doesn't have a disk drive, so I'm not sure what to do. Will it still work on Mountain Lion?

You can certainly try disk sharing.
Don't you have a Flash drive or external Hard Drive? That would be the simplest.
The DVD is not crucial to the installation, only the installer on it. I keep mine on a dedicated installer passport HDD along with all my other software, their serial numbers and purchase info and the updates to those.
Peter

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